A comparison of the pharmacokinetics of three different preparations of total flavones of Hippophae rhamnoides in beagle dogs after oral administration

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Jingze Duan
Yang Dang
Houjun Meng
Huizhen Wang
Ping Ma
Guowen Li
Tao Wu
Yan Xie
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[1] Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Research Center for Health and Nutrition
[2] Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Institute of Chinese Materia Medica
[3] Global Pharmaceutical Research and Development,Pharmacy Department
[4] Hospira Inc.,undefined
[5] Shanghai TCM-integrated Hospital,undefined
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Total flavones of ; UPLC–MS; Solid dispersion; Self-emulsifying; Pharmacokinetics; Beagle dogs;
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Pharmacokinetic properties of isorhamnetin, quercetin, and kaempferol in three different total flavones of Hippophae rhamnoides (TFH) preparations were compared after oral administration to beagle dogs by a UPLC–MS method. The pharmacokinetic results showed that Cmax of isorhamnetin and quercetin in TFH solid dispersion (TFH-SD) and TFH self-emulsifying (TFH-SE) preparations was significantly enhanced than that in TFH preparations (p < 0.05). The AUCs of isorhamnetin and quercetin in TFH-SD were 5.9- and 3.1-fold higher than that of TFH, while the AUCs of isorhamnetin and quercetin in TFH-SE were 3.4- and 2.4-fold higher than that of TFH. These findings suggested that the oral bioavailability of isorhamnetin and quercetin in beagle dogs can be significantly increased in TFH-SD and TFH-SE preparations compared to TFH preparations, which was helpful to explore the new forms for oral administration TFH and explain their in vivo processes.
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