Development of an integrated strategy for comprehensive characterization of Sinomenii Caulis extract and metabolites in rats based on UPLC/Q-TOF-MS.

J Pharm Biomed Anal

State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2024

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  • Sinomenii Caulis (SC) is a traditional Chinese medicine primarily studied for its therapeutic effects on rheumatoid arthritis, but research has mostly centered on sinomenine rather than exploring other alkaloids.
  • This study utilized advanced techniques (UPLC/Q-TOF-MS) to analyze SC's chemical profile and its effects on rats, identifying 114 alkaloid compounds and 324 metabolites in biological samples like plasma and urine.
  • The findings highlight various metabolization processes and offer a comprehensive strategy for better understanding the compound diversity in SC, potentially aiding in the discovery of new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis.

Article Abstract

Sinomenii Caulis (SC), a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine for its therapeutic effects on rheumatoid arthritis, contains rich chemical components. At present, most studies mainly focus on sinomenine, with little research on other alkaloids. In this study, a comprehensive profile of compounds in SC extract, and biological samples of rats (including bile, urine, feces, and plasma) after oral administration of SC extract was conducted via ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC/Q-TOF-MS). The fragmentation patterns and potential biotransformation pathways of six main types of alkaloids in SC were summarized, and the corresponding characteristic product ions, relative ion intensity, and neutral losses were obtained to achieve rapid classification and identification of complex components of SC from in vitro to in vivo. As a result, a total of 114 alkaloid compounds were identified, including 12 benzyl alkaloids, 4 isoquinolone alkaloids, 32 aporphine alkaloids, 28 protoberberine alkaloids, 34 morphinan alkaloids and 4 organic amine alkaloids. After administration of SC extract to rats, a total of 324 prototypes and metabolites were identified from rat plasma, urine, feces and bile, including 81 aporphines, 95 protoberberines, 117 morphinans and 31 benzylisoquinolines. The main types of metabolites were demethylation, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, aldehydation, oxidation, methylation, sulfate esterification, glucuronidation, glucose conjugation, glycine conjugation, acetylation, and dihydroxylation. In summary, this integrated strategy provides an additional approach for the incomplete identification caused by compound diversity and low abundance, laying the foundation for the discovery of new bioactive compounds of SC against rheumatoid arthritis.

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