Abstract

This study established a new, rapid, and accurate method for bioactive compound screening by the combination of serum pharmacochemistry and serum pharmacology based on a spectrum-effect relationship model. HPLC/ESI-Q-TOF-MS was used for the chemical profiling of samples of dosed plasma, control plasma, and Radix Aconiti Lateralis decoction. A comparison was made of the resulting chemical profiles, which totaled 20 compounds including 16 prototype compounds and 4 metabolites derived from SF decoction that were detected as potential bioactive components. Using MS/MS analysis and accurate molecular weight assessments of TOF, 17 components in 20 potential bioactive compounds were structurally identified. Moreover, the pretreated plasma samples were injected into venous sinus of isolated toad hearts to investigate the cardio-toxicity according to heart ratio (HR) situation and electrocardiograph (ECG) parameters, including PR interval, QRS interval, and QT interval. Finally, 4 compounds in these 20 potential bioactive components that had closest correlation with 4 cardio-toxic experimental indexes respectively were investigated by spectrum-effect relationship model for the first time. The 4 compounds were considered as the real cardio-toxic components. This study proposed a series of potential bioactive components in Radix Aconiti Lateralis and provided a general research pattern to identify the potential bioactivity compounds in Chinese herbs or natural pharmacy.

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