1,331
Views
10
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Investigation of the effective components of the flowers of Trollius chinensis from the perspectives of intestinal bacterial transformation and intestinal absorption

, , , , , , & show all
Pages 1747-1758 | Received 06 Jun 2016, Accepted 17 Apr 2017, Published online: 13 May 2017

References

  • An F, Wang SH, Tian QQ, Zhu DX. 2015. Effects of orientin and vitexin from Trollius chinensis on the growth and apoptosis of esophageal cancer EC-109 cells. Oncol Lett. 10:2627–2633.
  • Cai SQ, Wang RF, Yang XW, Shang MY, Ma CM, Shoyama Y. 2006. Antiviral flavonoid-type C-glycosides from the flowers of Trollius chinensis. Chem. Biodivers 3:343–348.
  • Ding L, Wang LY, Zhang Y, Liu J. 2015. Transport of antihypertensive peptide RVPSL (ovotransferrin 328-332) in human intestinal Caco-2 cell monolayers. J Agric Food Chem. 63:8143–8150.
  • Li X, Zhang M, Ma G. 2011. Radical scavenging activity of flavonoids from Trollius chinensis Bunge. Nutrition. 27:1061–1065.
  • Li XC, Zhang FX, Liu HP, Li FM. 2007. RP HPLC determination of flavonoids in Flos Trollii. Chin J Pharm Anal. 27:1683–1687.
  • Lin C, Shen WZ, Li YL, Yang YT, Jiang ZY, Cen YZ, Li XL, Yuan GX. 2001. Comparison of extracts from T. chinensis Bunge in three menstruuma on inhibiting bacteria in vitro. J Jinan Pharm Univ (Nat Sci Med). 22:54–55.
  • Lin QF, Feng SQ, Li WL, Cen YZ, Yang YT, Wang LY. 2004. Study on the antibacterial and antiviral activity compositions of Trollius chinensis Bunge. J Zhejiang Univ (Sci). 31:412–415.
  • Liu LJ, Wu XW, Wang RF, Peng YS, Yang X, Liu JX. 2014. Absorption properties and mechanism of trolline and veratric acid and their implication to an evaluation of the effective components of the flowers of Trollius chinensis. Chin J Nat Med. 12:700–704.
  • Liu LJ, Guo LN, Zhao C, Wu XW, Wang RF, Liu C. 2015. Characterization of the intestinal absorption of seven flavonoids from the flowers of Trollius chinensis using the Caco-2 cell monolayer model. PLoS One. 10:e0119263.
  • Liu Y, Tang L, Cao X, Zheng L, Wang AM, Huang Y. 2014. Absorption of extractive Polygonum orientale in rat everted gut sacs. Chin J Chin Mat Med. 39:2121–2125.
  • Qin YH, Liang YZ, Ren DB, Qiu XM, Li X. 2015. Separation of phenolic acids and flavonoids from Trollius chinensis Bunge by high speed counter-current chromatography. J Chromatogr B. 1001:82–89.
  • Su LJ, Tian H, Ma YL. 2007. Antiviral activity in vivo of the ethanol extracts from the flowers of Trollius chinensis. Chin Trad Herb Drugs 38:1062–1064.
  • Surya SM, Sridhar V, Puneeth Y, Ravindra BP, Naveen BK. 2014. Enhanced oral bioavailability of felodipine by naringenin in Wistar rats and inhibition of P-glycoprotein in everted rat gut sacs in vitro. Drug Dev Ind Pharm. 40:1371–1377.
  • Tsuchihashi R, Kodera M, Sakamoto S, Nakajima Y, Yamazaki T, Niiho Y, Nohara T, Kinjo J. 2009. Microbial transformation and bioactivation of isoflavones from Pueraria flowers by human intestinal bacterial strains. J Nat Med. 63:254–260.
  • Wang JP, Chen ZY. 2008. Effects of different extraction and purification techniques on total flavonoids content in trollflower. J Chengde Med Coll. 25:356–359.
  • Wang RF, Yang XW, Ma CM, Cai SQ, Li JN, Shoyama Y. 2004a. A bioactive alkaloid from the flowers of Trollius chinensis. Heterocycles. 63:1443–1448.
  • Wang RF, Yang XW, Ma CM, Liu HY, Shang MY, Cai SQ, Park JH. 2004b. Trollioside, a new compound from the flowers of Trollius chinensis. J Asian Nat Prod Res. 6:139–144.
  • Wang RF, Yuan M, Yang XB, Xu W, Yang XW. 2013. Intestinal bacterial transformation - a nonnegligible part of Chinese medicine research. J Asian Nat Prod Res. 15:532–549.
  • Wang RF, Wu XW, Liu LJ, An YN. 2014. Activity directed investigation on anti-inflammatory fractions and compounds from flowers of Trollius chinensis. Pak J Pharm Sci. 27:285–288.
  • Wang XJ. 2006. Progress and future developing of the serum pharmacochemistry of traditional Chinese medicine. Chin J Chin Mat Med. 31:789–792.
  • Wu XW, Wang RF, Liu LJ, Guo LN, Zhao C. 2014. Absorbability, mechanism and structure property relationship of three phenolic acids from the flowers of Trollius chinensis. Molecules. 19:18129–18138.
  • Yan LQ, Zhu DL, Ding WL. 2008. Determination on total flavonoids content in stems and leaves of Trollius chinensis Bge and Trollius ledebouri Rchb. at different collection period. Modern Chin Med. 10:12–23.
  • Yang XW, Yang XD, Wang Y, Ma L, Zhang Y, Yang XG, Wang K. 2007. Establishment of Caco-2 cell monolayer model and standard operation procedure for assessing intestinal absorption of chemical components of traditional Chinese medicine. J Chin Integr Med. 5:634–641.
  • Yang XW, Xu W. 2011. Establishment of model and standard operation procedure for biotransformation of chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicine by human intestinal bacteria. Chin J Chin Mat Med. 36:19–26.
  • Yee S. 1997. In vitro permeability across Caco-2 cells (colonic) can predict in vivo (small intestinal) absorption in man-fact or myth. Pharm Res. 14:763–766.
  • Yuan M, Shi DZ, Wang TY, Zheng SQ, Liu LJ, Sun ZX, Wang RF, Ding Y. 2016. Transformation of trollioside and isoquercetin by human intestinal flora in vitro. Chin J Nat Med. 14:220–226.