Identification of the metabolites of TCM prescription Sinisan, found in miniature pig urine via intragastric administration

•The metabolic profile of pulverized Sinisan was studied in miniature pig.•Fifty compounds from urine were identified by HPLC–HRMS–SPE-TT–NMR.•Ten unchanged parent glycosides were found as major but not reported in rat.•Most of phase II metabolites are glucuronides instead of sulfates in rat.•Struct...

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description •The metabolic profile of pulverized Sinisan was studied in miniature pig.•Fifty compounds from urine were identified by HPLC–HRMS–SPE-TT–NMR.•Ten unchanged parent glycosides were found as major but not reported in rat.•Most of phase II metabolites are glucuronides instead of sulfates in rat.•Structures of the isomeric glucuronides were characterized unambiguously. The metabolic profile of the traditional Chinese medicine, Sinisan, in miniature pig urine via intragastric administration was investigated. In total, 50 compounds, including 10 unchanged parent glycosides, which were not found from Sinisan's metabolic profile in rats’ urine, were identified. Among these, 36 compounds were characterized by HPLC–SPE–NMR coupled with HPLC–HRESIMS, five of which are new and nine are endogenous metabolites of miniature pig. Most of phase I and phase II metabolites are hydrolytic products of parent glycosides and glucuronide conjugates, respectively, the latter having been reported as sulfate conjugates while the experimental animal is rat. Benzoic acid, obtained from hydrolysis of albiflorin and paeoniflorin, and phenylpropenoic acids, obtained from oxidative cleavage of flavones, formed phase II glycine conjugates.
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Bridged-Ring Compounds - chemistry
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - methods
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - chemistry
Drugs, Chinese Herbal - metabolism
Female
Glucosides - chemistry
Glucuronides - chemistry
Glycosides - chemistry
Glycosides - metabolism
HPLC–SPE–NMR
Isomeric glucuronides
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy - methods
Mass Spectrometry - methods
Medicine, Chinese Traditional - methods
Metabolic Detoxication, Phase I
Metabolic Detoxication, Phase II
Metabolites
Miniature pig
Monoterpenes - chemistry
Phenylpropionates - chemistry
Sinisan
Swine
Swine, Miniature
Unchanged parent glycosides
title Identification of the metabolites of TCM prescription Sinisan, found in miniature pig urine via intragastric administration
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