Abstract
Tongmai formula (TMF) is a well-known Chinese medicinal preparation that contains isoflavones as its major bioactive constituents. As traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are usually used by oral administration, their fate inside the intestinal lumen, including their biotransformation by human intestinal flora (HIF) and intestinal absorption deserves study. In this work TMF extract was incubated with human intestinal bacteria under anaerobic conditions and the changes in the twelve main constituents of TMF were then investigated. Their intestinal permeabilities, i.e., the transport capability across the intestinal brush border were investigated with a human colon carcinoma cell line (Caco-2) cell monolayer model to predict the absorption mechanism. Meanwhile, rapid HPLC-DAD methods were established for the assay. According to the biotransformation curves of the twelve constituents and the permeability coefficients, the intestinal absorption capacity of the typical compounds was elevated from the levels of 10−7 cm/s to 10−5 cm/s from those of the original compounds in TMF. Among them the main isoflavone glycosides puerarin (4), mirificin (6) and daidzin (7) were transformed into the same aglycone, daidzein (10). Therefore it was predicted that the aglycone compounds might be the real active ingredients in TMF. The models used can represent a novel path for the TCM studies.
Highlights
Tongmai formula (TMF) is a popular compound prescription including three well-known traditionalChinese medicines (TCMs), namely Puerariae Lobatae Radix [roots of Pueraria lobata (Willd.) Ohwi, Family Leguminosae], Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix and Chuanxiong Rhizoma in a weight ratio of 1:1:1
We focused on the intestinal permeability in the human Caco-2 cell monolayer model of the isoflavones of TMF and their analogues, and their structure–permeability relationships were discussed
The TMF biotransformation results showed that its glycoside compounds were converted into the corresponding aglycones and as time went by, the relative content of aglycones obviously increased
Summary
Tongmai formula (TMF) is a popular compound prescription including three well-known traditional. Reports established the chemical constituent fingerprint of TMF and quantitative analysis of the major chemical constituents for quality control purposes [5,6,7,8]. These researches demonstrated that isoflavones (especially puerarin and daidzein) and their derivatives were the major bioactive constituents of TMF. The human intestinal flora (HIF) model in vitro was used to investigate the biotransformation of TMF. We focused on the intestinal permeability in the human Caco-2 cell monolayer model of the isoflavones of TMF and their analogues (compounds 1 and 3–12), and their structure–permeability relationships were discussed
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