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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2013

Development of self-microemulsifying drug delivery system for oral bioavailability enhancement of berberine hydrochloride

Jia-Xiao Zhu; Dan Tang; Liang Feng; Zhaoguang Zheng; Rushang Wang; Anguo Wu; Tingting Duan; Bao He; Quan Zhu

The purpose of this study was to develop a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) to improve the oral bioavailability of Berberine hydrochloride (BBH), an important bioactive compound from Chinese Medicines with poor water solubility. Pseudoternary phase diagrams were constructed using oil, surfactant and co-surfactant types to identify the efficient self-microemulsification region. SMEDDS was characterized by morphological observation, droplet size, zeta-potential determination, stability, in vitro release and in vivo bioavailability study. The optimal formulation with the best self-microemulsifying and solubilization ability consisted of 40% (w/w) of ethyl linoleate and oleic acid (2:1), 35% (w/w) Tween-80 and 25% (w/w) glycerol. The SMEDDS of BBH could exhibit good stability. In vitro release test showed a complete release of BBH from SMEDDS was in 5 h. In vivo results indicated that the peak plasma concentration (Cmax) and the area under the curve (AUC0→12 h) of SMEDDS of BBH were higher than the commercial tablet by 163.4% and 154.2%, respectively. The relative bioavailability of SMEDDS of BBH was enhanced about 2.42-fold compared with the commercial tablet in rats. The study confirmed that the SMEDDS formulation could be used as a possible alternative to traditional oral formulations of BBH to improve its bioavailability.


Planta Medica | 2011

Inhibitory effects of two major isoflavonoids in Radix Astragali on high glucose-induced mesangial cells proliferation and AGEs-induced endothelial cells apoptosis.

Dan Tang; Bao He; Zhaoguang Zheng; Rushang Wang; Fei Gu; Tingting Duan; Huiquan Cheng; Quan Zhu

Radix Astragali, the dried roots of Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus, is well known to have a protective effect on diabetic nephropathy. However, the effects of isoflavonoids in Radix Astragali on glomerular cells, which play a key role in the development of diabetic vascular complications, remain largely unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to investigate in vitro the effect of calycosin and calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside, two major isoflavonoids in Radix Astragali, on high glucose-induced rat mesangial cells proliferation and AGEs-induced human glomerular endothelial cell apoptosis. The results indicated that both calycosin and calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside (10-100 µM) could inhibit high glucose-induced mesangial cell early proliferation. Additionally, AGEs-mediated cell apoptosis was also attenuated by treatment of glomerular endothelial cells with either calycosin or calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside (1-100 µM). Therefore, the results obtained in this study suggest that both calycosin and calycosin-7-O-β-D-glucoside have a significant therapeutic potential to modulate the development and/or progression of diabetic nephropathy.


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2013

Macrophage biospecific extraction and HPLC–ESI-MSn analysis for screening immunological active components in Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma

Zhaoguang Zheng; Tingting Duan; Bao He; Dan Tang; Xiao-Bin Jia; Rushang Wang; Jia-Xiao Zhu; Youhua Xu; Quan Zhu; Liang Feng

A cell-permeable membrane, as typified by Transwell insert Permeable Supports, permit accurate repeatable invasion assays, has been developed as a tool for screening immunological active components in Smilacis Glabrae Rhizoma (SGR). In this research, components in the water extract of SGR (ESGR) might conjugate with the receptors or other targets on macrophages which invaded Transwell inserts, and then the eluate which contained components biospecific binding to macrophages was identified by HPLC-ESI-MS(n) analysis. Six compounds, which could interact with macrophages, were detected and identified. Among these compounds, taxifolin (2) and astilbin (4) were identified by comparing with the chromatography of standards, while the four others including 5-O-caffeoylshikimic acid (1), neoastilbin (3), neoisoastilbin (5) and isoastilbin (6), were elucidated by their structure clearage characterizations of tandem mass spectrometry. Then compound 1 was isolated and purified from SGR, along with 2 and 4, was applied to the macrophage migration and adhesion assay in HUVEC (Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells) -macrophages co-incultured Transwell system for immunological activity assessment. The results showed that compounds 1, 2 and 4 with concentration of 5μM (H), 500nM (M) and 50nM (L) could remarkably inhibit the macrophage migration and adhesion (Vs AGEs (Advanced Glycation End Produces) group, 1-L, 2-H and 4-L groups: p<0.05; other groups: p<0.01). Moreover, 1 and 4 showed satisfactory dose-effect relationship. In conclusion, the application of macrophage biospecific extraction coupled with HPLC-ESI-MS(n) analysis is a rapid, simple and reliable method for screening immunological active components from Traditional Chinese Medicine.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2013

Pre-column incubation followed by fast liquid chromatography analysis for rapid screening of natural methylglyoxal scavengers directly from herbal medicines: Case study of Polygonum cuspidatum

Dan Tang; Jia-Xiao Zhu; Anguo Wu; Youhua Xu; Tingting Duan; Zhaoguang Zheng; Rushang Wang; Dan Li; Quan Zhu


Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2011

Isolated perfused lung extraction and HPLC–ESI–MSn analysis for predicting bioactive components of Saposhnikoviae Radix

Zhaoguang Zheng; Rushang Wang; Huiquan Cheng; Tingting Duan; Bao He; Dan Tang; Fei Gu; Quan Zhu


Chromatographia | 2013

Determination of Nitric Oxide-Derived Nitrite and Nitrate in Biological Samples by HPLC Coupled to Nitrite Oxidation

Anguo Wu; Tingting Duan; Dan Tang; Youhua Xu; Liang Feng; Zhaoguang Zheng; Jia-Xiao Zhu; Rushang Wang; Quan Zhu


Archive | 2009

A pharmaceutical composition for treating diabetic nephropathy and the preparation method and use thereof

Quan Zhu; Xinghua Shi; Dan Tang; Zhaoguang Zheng; Bao He; Tingting Duan; Fei Gu; Huiquan Cheng; Xiaoling Huang; Yanxia Huang; Rushang Wang


Current Analytical Chemistry | 2014

Review the Application of Chromatography in the Analysis of Nitric Oxide-derived Nitrite and Nitrate Ions in Biological Fluids

Anguo Wu; Tingting Duan; Dan Tang; Zhaoguang Zheng; Jia-Xiao Zhu; Rushang Wang; Bao He; Huiquan Cheng; Liang Feng; Quan Zhu


Archive | 2010

Pharmaceutical composition for diabetic nephropathy and its preparation and application

Quan Zhu; Xinghua Shi; Dan Tang; Zhaoguang Zheng; Bao He; Tingting Duan; Fei Gu; Huiquan Cheng; Xiaoling Huang; Yanxia Huang; Rushang Wang


Archive | 2009

Pharmaceutical Composition For Preventing And Treating Diabetic Nephropathy And The Preparation Method Thereof

Quan Zhu; Xinghua Shi; Dan Tang; Zhaoguang Zheng; Bao He; Tingting Duan; Fei Gu; Huiquan Cheng; Xiaoling Huang; Yanxia Huang; Rushang Wang

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Nanshan Zhong

Guangzhou Medical University

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Sheng Qin

Guangzhou Medical University

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Suishan Zhao

Guangzhou Medical University

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Wenda Guan

Guangzhou Medical University

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Yutao Wang

Guangzhou Medical University

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Zifeng Yang

Guangzhou Medical University

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Ziyao Mo

Guangzhou Medical University

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