2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-008-9602-7
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Intestinal Absorption Mechanisms of Prenylated Flavonoids Present in the Heat-Processed Epimedium koreanum Nakai (Yin Yanghuo)

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose is to determine absorption mechanism of five bioactive prenylated flavonoids (baohuoside I, icariin, epimedine A, B, and C) present in heat-processed Epimedium koreanum Nakai (Yin Yanghuo).Methods-Transport of five prenylated flavonoids present in heat-processed herbs were studied in the human intestinal Caco-2 model and the perfused rat intestinal model.Results-In the perfused rat intestinal model, prenylated flavonoids with a monoglucosidic bond (e.g., icariin) was rapidly hydrolyzed into… Show more

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“…Moreover, baohuoside I possesses a low absorptive permeability and a high rate of efflux via apical efflux transporters such as multidrug resistance-associated proteins 1 and 2 (MRP 1 and MRP 2) and P-glycoprotein (P-gp). However, the membrane permeability of baohuoside I is slightly better than that of other flavonoids in H. epimedii, and the rate of efflux (P BA / P AB ) of baohuoside I reached 9.84 in a previous study using Caco-2 cells (Chen et al, 2008). These peculiarities restrict the application of baohuoside I in the management of cancer therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Moreover, baohuoside I possesses a low absorptive permeability and a high rate of efflux via apical efflux transporters such as multidrug resistance-associated proteins 1 and 2 (MRP 1 and MRP 2) and P-glycoprotein (P-gp). However, the membrane permeability of baohuoside I is slightly better than that of other flavonoids in H. epimedii, and the rate of efflux (P BA / P AB ) of baohuoside I reached 9.84 in a previous study using Caco-2 cells (Chen et al, 2008). These peculiarities restrict the application of baohuoside I in the management of cancer therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Experiments using mice confirmed the stimulatory effect of icariin on hepatic hepcidin. In addition, according to previous studies on natural Chinese medicinal herbs (50)(51)(52), the compounds similar to icariin would be rapidly eliminated with a short half-life if administered orally to animals. By contrast, these compounds revealed great bioavailability with a long half-life when administered intraperitoneally (53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When tumors reached an acceptable size, DiR-M was injected into the tail vein of the tumor-bearing mice at a dose of 5.0 mg/kg to investigate the in vivo distribution. The mice were anesthetized and imaged at predetermined time points (2,4,8,12, and 24 hours) after intravenous injection using the Maestro in vivo imaging system (NightOWL II LB983; Berthold Technologies, Bad Wildbad, Germany).…”
Section: In Vivo Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the membrane permeability of baohuoside I is slightly better than that of the other flavonoids in Herba epimedii, and the rate of efflux (P BA /P AB ) of baohuoside I reached 9.84 in a previous study using Caco-2 cells. 8 These peculiarities restrict the application of baohuoside I in the management of cancer therapy. Thus, poor aqueous solubility, low membrane permeability, and a severe efflux phenomenon all limit the therapeutic use of baohuoside I in humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%