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Pharmacokinetics of Rhein from Onpi-to, an Oriental Herbal Medicine, in Rats
Yukiho TakizawaTakashi MorotaShuichi TakedaMasaki Aburada
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2003 年 26 巻 5 号 p. 613-617

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Onpi-to, an herbal medicine composed of five crude drugs (Rhei Rhizoma, Glycyrrhizae Radix, Ginseng Radix, Zingiberis Rhizoma and Aconiti Tuber), was administered orally to rats. Onpi-to includes 1.240% of total potential rhein derived from sennoside A, sennoside B, rhein 8-O-glucopyranoside and rhein. Plasma, urinary and biliary levels of rhein were determined by an HPLC-UV method. The plasma levels displayed curves characterized by maximum peaks at 8.3±5.2 min, 8.3±5.2 min and 20.0±21.9 min following dosages of 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg with mean concentrations of 1302.5±926.4, 2973.6±684.3 and 3118.8±1701.2 ng/ml, respectively, followed by a subsequent decline. Area under the concentration–time curve (AUC)(0—48 h) at doses of 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg were 752.3±321.5, 2443.3±554.4 and 4443.2±2641.3 ng·h/ml, respectively. In female rats, rhein plasma levels showed curves which had a maximum peak at 45.0±16.4 min after a dosage of 250 mg/kg with mean concentration of 3058.0±1533.7 ng/ml, followed by a subsequent decline. AUC(0—48 h) was 5537.7±1876.0 ng·h/ml. The cumulative urinary excretion of rhein and of conjugated rhein was 3.14±1.56% and 38.21±18.87% of dose, respectively, 48 h after dosing at 500 mg/kg of Onpi-to in male rats. The cumulative biliary excretion of rhein was 1.34±0.44% of dose 48 h after dosing at 500 mg/kg of Onpi-to in male rats.

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