Investigating Systemic Metabolic Effects of Betula alba Leaf Extract in Rats via Urinary Metabolomics.

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Metabolites Pub Date : 2025-07-10 DOI:10.3390/metabo15070471
Gregorio Peron, Alina Yerkassymova, Gokhan Zengin, Stefano Dall'Acqua
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Herbal extracts from Betula alba (birch) are traditionally used for their purported diuretic effects, but scientific evidence supporting these claims remains limited. In this pilot study, we evaluated the short-term effects of a standardized B. alba leaf extract in healthy adult rats using an untargeted urinary metabolomics approach based on UPLC-QTOF.

Methods: Two doses, 25 or 50 mg/kg, of a standardized B. alba extract were orally administered to rats. The extract contains hyperoside (0.53%), quercetin glucuronide (0.36%), myricetin glucoside (0.32%), and chlorogenic acid (0.28%) as its main constituents. After 3 days of treatment, the 24 h urine output was measured.

Results: While no statistically significant changes were observed in the 24 h urine volume or the urinary Na+ and K+ excretion, multivariate metabolomic analysis revealed treatment-induced alterations in the urinary metabolic profile. Notably, the levels of two glucocorticoids, i.e., corticosterone and 11-dehydrocorticosterone, were increased in treated animals, suggesting that the extract may influence corticosteroid metabolism or excretion, potentially impacting antidiuretic hormone signaling. Elevated bile-related compounds, including bile acids and bilin, and glucuronidated metabolites were also observed, indicating changes in bile acid metabolism, hepatic detoxification, and possibly gut microbiota activity.

Conclusions: Although this study did not confirm a diuretic effect of B. alba extract, the observed metabolic shifts suggest broader systemic bioactivities that warrant further investigation. Overall, the results indicate that the approach based on urinary metabolomics may be valuable in uncovering the mechanisms of action and evaluating the bioactivity of herbal extracts with purported diuretic properties.

通过尿代谢组学研究白桦叶提取物对大鼠全身代谢的影响。
背景/目的:从白桦(桦树)中提取的草药提取物传统上被用于其声称的利尿作用,但支持这些说法的科学证据仍然有限。在这项初步研究中,我们使用基于UPLC-QTOF的非靶向尿液代谢组学方法评估了标准化白叶提取物对健康成年大鼠的短期影响。方法:大鼠口服标准白刺提取物25或50 mg/kg两剂量。其主要成分为金丝桃苷(0.53%)、槲皮素葡萄糖苷(0.36%)、杨梅素葡萄糖苷(0.32%)、绿原酸(0.28%)。治疗3 d后,测定24 h尿量。结果:虽然24小时尿量或尿Na+和K+排泄没有统计学上的显著变化,但多变量代谢组学分析显示治疗引起的尿代谢谱改变。值得注意的是,在处理过的动物中,两种糖皮质激素,即皮质酮和11-脱氢皮质酮的水平增加,这表明提取物可能影响皮质类固醇的代谢或排泄,可能影响抗利尿激素信号传导。胆汁相关化合物,包括胆汁酸和胆囊素,以及糖醛酸化代谢物也被观察到升高,这表明胆汁酸代谢、肝脏解毒以及可能的肠道微生物活性发生了变化。结论:虽然这项研究没有证实白刺提取物的利尿作用,但观察到的代谢变化表明更广泛的系统生物活性值得进一步研究。总之,结果表明,基于尿液代谢组学的方法在揭示具有利尿特性的草药提取物的作用机制和评估生物活性方面可能是有价值的。
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Metabolites
Metabolites Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
1070
审稿时长
17.17 days
期刊介绍: Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of metabolism and metabolomics. Metabolites publishes original research articles and review articles in all molecular aspects of metabolism relevant to the fields of metabolomics, metabolic biochemistry, computational and systems biology, biotechnology and medicine, with a particular focus on the biological roles of metabolites and small molecule biomarkers. Metabolites encourages scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on article length. Sufficient experimental details must be provided to enable the results to be accurately reproduced. Electronic material representing additional figures, materials and methods explanation, or supporting results and evidence can be submitted with the main manuscript as supplementary material.
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