Inter-species variability of haplamine metabolism and identification of its phase I metabolites from liver microsomes.

Planta Med

Laboratory of Pharmacokinetics and Toxicokinetics, EA 3286, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marseille, France.

Published: November 2006

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  • Haplamine, a pyranoquinoline alkaloid, was extracted from the Haplophyllum plant and its metabolism was examined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) across different species.
  • Different liver microsomes from rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, and humans were incubated with haplamine, and significant variations in metabolism among these species were observed.
  • The identified phase I metabolites in human liver microsomes included TRANS/CIS-3,4-dihydroxy-9-O-desmethylhaplamine, TRANS/CIS-3,4-dihydroxyhaplamine, and 9-O-desmethylhaplamine.

Article Abstract

Haplamine, a pyranoquinoline alkaloid, was isolated from the genus Haplophyllum. The inter-species variability of haplamine metabolism was determined by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection. Microsomes from the liver of rats, mice, rabbits, guinea-pigs and humans were incubated with haplamine. After incubation, samples were extracted with a mixture of ethyl acetate and isopropyl alcohol (90 : 10; v/v). Haplamine and its metabolites were separated by HPLC using Nucleosil C18 Nautilus (5 microm) connected with a precolumn of the same type. The HPLC mobile phase consisted of water (A) and a mixture of methanol and acetonitrile (85 : 15; v/v) (B) used in a gradient mode (17 to 27 % B for 10 min, 27 to 90 % B for 37 min, 90 to 17 % B for 3 min, and finally 17 % B for 3 min) at 1 mL/min. Quantitative and qualitative results showed significant inter-species differences in haplamine metabolism. Qualitative similarities were found between guinea-pigs, rabbits, and humans. The metabolites were isolated by HPLC and identified by GC/MS after silylation. The phase I metabolites identified in human liver microsomes were TRANS/CIS-3,4-dihydroxy-9-O-desmethylhaplamine, TRANS/CIS-3,4-dihydroxyhaplamine and 9-O-desmethylhaplamine.

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