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Active microbial metabolites study on antitussive and expectorant effects and metabolic mechanisms of platycosides fraction of Platycodonis Radix.

Authors :
Zhang, Chi
Wang, Xinhong
Zhong, Yuanhan
Zhou, Li
Liang, Jian
Zeng, Jinxiang
Zhou, Lifen
Yuan, En
Zhu, Jixiao
Wang, Chong-Zhi
Yuan, Chun-Su
Source :
Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical & Life Sciences. Apr2022, Vol. 1195, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• The active antitussive and expectorant MPF were screened. • The active MPF may be the active forms of the platycosides. • The multi-constituents and multi-targets effects of platycosides were explained. A new method involving gut microbiota biotransformation, spectrum-effect relationship analysis and metabolomics analysis was developed to study the antitussive and expectorant microbial metabolites of platycosides fraction (MPFs) of Platycodonis Radix. Furthermore, their possible metabolic mechanisms were studied for the first time. The findings showed that the antitussive and expectorant effects of the platycosides fraction (PF) were significantly enhanced by the gut microbiota biotransformation. 11 active antitussive microbial metabolites and 12 active expectorant microbial metabolites, which shared 8 components, were successfully screened out via spectrum-effect relationship analysis. The prototypes of the active microbial metabolites could be reversely traced according to the gut microbiota biotransformation pathways. It was found out that one platycoside could produce several active microbial metabolites and several different platycosides could produce the same active microbial metabolite. In addition, the metabolomics analysis showed that both the PF and its active microbial metabolites could regulate the same metabolomic pathways of Linoleic acid metabolism, Arachidonic acid metabolism and Glycerophospholipid metabolism to exert antitussive activity, and regulate the same metabolomic pathway of Arachidonic acid metabolism to exert expectorant activity. These findings suggested the microbial metabolites may be the active forms of the platycosides. Overall, the proposed approach was useful in screening the active microbial metabolites; this work explained the in vivo antitussive and expectorant metabolic mechanisms of multi-constituents, multi-targets and synergistic effects of PF of Platycodonis Radix. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15700232
Volume :
1195
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical & Life Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155723260
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2022.123171