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Exploring the compatibility mechanism of ShengDiHuang Decoction based on the in situ single-pass intestinal perfusion model
Authors:Hui Yang  Qi Hao  Jiangxue Cheng  Mei Wang  Junbo Zou  Xiaofei Zhang  Dongyan Guo
Institution:1. Shaanxi Province Key Laboratory of New Drugs and Chinese Medicine Foundation Research, College of Pharmacy, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, 712046 China;2. Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, 712046 China
Abstract:Affecting the absorption of active ingredients in the intestine serves as one of the important compatibility mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine. The aim of this study was to investigate the compatibility mechanism of ShengDiHuang Decoction (SDHD) by using the single-pass intestinal perfusion in situ model. The major effective ingredients, catalpol, aucubin, acteoside, rehmannioside D, rehmannioside A, rhein, aloe emodin, emodin, chrysophanol, and physcion, were determined by HPLC. By analysing the effects of different concentrations, different pH, intestinal segments, protein inhibitors, and tight junction regulators on SDHD absorption, it was found that catalpol, aucubin, rehmannioside D, rehmannioside A, acteoside, rhein, and chrysophanol may undergo active transport, while aloe-emodin and emodin may undergo passive transport. Catalpol, aucubin, and rehmannioside D may be substrates of BCRP and MRP2, while rehmannioside A and rhein may be substrates of BCRP, and acteoside and chrysophanol may be substrates of P-gp, BCRP and MRP2. By comparing the Papp values of the major effective ingredients between single herb and herb-pairs, the compatibility of rehmannia and rheum could significantly promote the absorption of components in rehmannia. It is verified that rheum has a synergistic effect on the absorption of rehmannia in SDHD.
Keywords:compatibility  efflux transporters  ShengDiHuang decoction  single-pass intestinal perfusion  synergistic effect
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