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Dose-Independent ADME Properties and Tentative Identification of Metabolites of alpha-Mangostin from Garcinia mangostana in Mice by Automated Microsampling and UPLC-MS/MS Methodsopen access

Authors
Han, Seung YonYou, Byoung HoonKim, Yu ChulChin, Young-WonChoi, Young Hee
Issue Date
Jul-2015
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Citation
PLOS ONE, v.10, no.7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
PLOS ONE
Volume
10
Number
7
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25320
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0131587
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
The information about a marker compound's pharmacokinetics in herbal products including the characteristics of absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME) is closely related to the efficacy/toxicity. Also dose range and administration route are critical factors to determine the ADME profiles. Since the supply of a sufficient amount of a marker compound in in vivo study is still difficult, pharmacokinetic investigations which overcome the limit of blood collection in mice are desirable. Thus, we have attempted to investigate concurrently the ADME and proposed metabolite identification of alpha-mangostin, a major constituent of mangosteen, Garcinia mangostana L, in mice with a wide dose range using an in vitro as well as in vivo automated micro-sampling system together. alpha-mangostin showed dose-proportional pharmacokinetics at intravenous doses of 5-20 mg/kg and oral doses of 10-100 mg/kg. The gastrointestinal absorption of a-mangostin was poor and the distribution of alpha-mangostin was relatively high in the liver, intestine, kidney, fat, and lung. alpha-mangostin was extensively metabolized in the liver and intestine. With regards to the formation of metabolites, the glucuronidated, bis-glucuronidated, dehydrogenated, hydrogenated, oxidized, and methylated alpha-mangostins were tentatively identified. We suggest that these dose-independent pharmacokinetic characteristics of alpha-mangostin in mice provide an important basis for preclinical applications of alpha-mangostin as well as mangosteen. In addition, these experimental methods can be applied to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of natural products in mice.
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