Abstract

Background:Mesaconitine is the main active component of genus aconitum plants that are widely used in clinics in China. However, little has been known about the metabolic pathway of mesaconitine.Objective:To explore the metabolites and propose the pathway of mesaconitine.Materials and Methods:In the present study, mesaconitine (4 mg kg−1) was orally administered to male rats. Then, blood samples collected were pretreated using solid-phase extraction technique with C18 cartridges, and analyzed using LC/MS/MS method with electrospray ionization. Both positive ion mode and collision induced dissociation (CID) were used to elucidate the structures of the major metabolites of mesaconitine.Results:Ten compounds were identified, among which seven were new metabolites, and the metabolic pathway was proposed. The protonated molecular ions of seven new metabolites were at m/z 648, 618, 616, 602, 572, 468, and 542, multistage fragment ions with neutral loss of 28 u (CO), 60 u (CH3COOH), 18 u (H2O), and 32 u (CH3OH). These new metabolites detected firstly in vivo, were named 10-hydroxyl-mesaconitine, hypaconitine, dehydrated mesaconitine 16-O-demethylmesaconitine, 16-O-demethylhypaconitine, and 16-O-demethyl-dehydrated hypaconitine, respectively. Furthermore, the breaking sequence of methoxyl was obtained using quantum chemistry.Conclusion:The study proved that the method of solid-phase extraction technique coupled with MS and quantum chemistry can be applied to the analysis of metabolites in plasma quickly and conveniently.

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