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  • Yi-Yi Mixture is a Chinese herbal medicine used for over twenty years to treat acute pancreatitis, but its effective components are not well understood, complicating quality control.
  • This study employed advanced techniques like Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify 66 chemical constituents in Yi-Yi Mixture and profiled their metabolic activity.
  • Key compounds like resveratrol and emodin were found to be potentially active against acute pancreatitis, establishing a basis for future research on quality and safety in clinical use.

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Yi-Yi Mixture, an efficient Chinese medicine preparation composed of four herbal medicines, has been used in clinical practice in China for the treatment of acute pancreatitis over twenty years. However, its functional materials against acute pancreatitis remains unclear, which is a huge obstacle for quality control. In this study, a metabolome-oriented network pharmacology strategy was proposed to clarify its potential substances and further screen out quality markers. Firstly, an Ultra-High performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry method was utilized to profile the chemical constituents in Yi-Yi Mixture. Secondly, metabolic exposure of chemical constituents as well as their global metabolites produced in biological systems were profiled and defined as metabolome of Yi-Yi Mixture. Then, the metabolome targets were predicted based on network analysis. As a result, a total of 66 chemical components were characterized, including 6 stilbenes, 21 anthraquinones, 7 phenols, 13 neolignans, 3 naphthalenes and 16 other types. Moreover, metabolic profiles of YYM (32 prototypes and 37 metabolites) were analyzed in rat bio-samples. Among them, resveratrol, emodin, chrysophanol, rhein and their derivatives were detected in multiple tissues/organs, revealing their potential as key pharmacodynamic substances. These were further confirmed by metabolome-oriented network analysis and molecular docking techniques. This is the first comprehensive investigation on chemical and metabolic profiles of Yi-Yi Mixture, and the results provided scientific foundation for further research on quality control and clinical-safe medication administration.

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  • This study employed advanced techniques like Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify 66 chemical constituents in Yi-Yi Mixture and profiled their metabolic activity.
  • Key compounds like resveratrol and emodin were found to be potentially active against acute pancreatitis, establishing a basis for future research on quality and safety in clinical use.
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