Isopimaric acid (IPA) exhibits a diverse array of pharmacological activities, having been shown to function as an antihypertensive, antitumor, antibacterial, and hypocholesterolemic agent. However, few studies of the pharmacokinetics of IPA have been performed to date, and such analyses are essential to explore the in vivo mechanisms governing the biological activity of this compound. As such, we herein designed a selective LC-MS approach capable of quantifying serum IPA levels in model rats using an Agilent HC-C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 m) via isocratic elution with a mobile phase composed of methanol 0.5% formic acid (91 : 9, v/v) at a 1 mL/min flow rate. Ion monitoring at m/z 301.2 [M-H] was used to quantify IPA levels in plasma samples from these rats, while internal standard (IS) levels were assessed at m/z 455.3 [M-H]. After validation, this approach was employed to conduct a pharmacokinetic analysis of rats administered IPA via the oral (p.o. 50, 100, or 200 mg/kg) and intravenous (i.v. 5 mg/kg) routes. Analyses of noncompartmental pharmacokinetic parameters revealed that IPA underwent secondary absorption following oral administration to these animals, with the two tested oral doses (50 and 100 mg/kg) being associated with respective absolute bioavailability values of 11.9% and 17.5%. In summary, this study may provide a foundation for future efforts to explore the mechanistic basis for the pharmacological activity of IPA, offering insights to guide its subsequent clinical utilization.

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