Oral Administration of the Japanese Traditional Medicine Keishibukuryogan-ka-yokuinin Decreases Reactive Oxygen Metabolites in Rat Plasma: Identification of Chemical Constituents Contributing to Antioxidant Activity
Yosuke Matsubara, Takashi Matsumoto, K. Sekiguchi, J. Koseki, A. Kaneko, Takuji Yamaguchi, Yumiko Kurihara, Hiroyuki Kobayashi
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Abstract
Insufficient detoxification and/or overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) induce cellular and tissue damage, and generated reactive oxygen metabolites become exacerbating factors of dermatitis. Keishibukuryogan-ka-yokuinin (KBGY) is a traditional Japanese medicine prescribed to treat dermatitis such as acne vulgaris. Our aim was to verify the antioxidant properties of KBGY, and identify its active constituents by blood pharmacokinetic techniques. Chemical constituents were quantified in extracts of KBGY, crude components, and the plasma of rats treated with a single oral administration of KBGY. Twenty-three KBGY compounds were detected in plasma, including gallic acid, prunasin, paeoniflorin, and azelaic acid, which have been reported to be effective for inflammation. KBGY decreased level of the diacron-reactive oxygen metabolites (d-ROMs) in plasma. ROS-scavenging and lipid hydroperoxide (LPO) generation assays revealed that gallic acid, 3-O-methylgallic acid, (+)-catechin, and lariciresinol possess strong antioxidant activities. Gallic acid was active at a similar concentration to the maximum plasma concentration, therefore, our findings indicate that gallic acid is an important active constituent contributing to the antioxidant effects of KBGY. KBGY and its active constituents may improve redox imbalances induced by oxidative stress as an optional treatment for skin diseases.
解毒不足和/或活性氧(ROS)产生过多会导致细胞和组织损伤,产生的活性氧代谢物成为皮炎的加重因素。Keishibukuryogan-ka-yokuinin (KBGY)是一种日本传统药物,用于治疗寻常性痤疮等皮炎。我们的目的是验证KBGY的抗氧化性能,并通过血液药代动力学技术鉴定其有效成分。定量测定单次口服KBGY大鼠的提取物、粗成分和血浆中的化学成分。在血浆中检测到23种KBGY化合物,包括没食子酸、prunasin、芍药苷和壬二酸,据报道这些化合物对炎症有效。KBGY降低血浆中diac戎-活性氧代谢物(d-ROMs)的水平。活性氧清除和脂质过氧化氢(LPO)生成实验表明,没食子酸、3- o -甲基没食子酸、(+)-儿茶素和松脂醇具有较强的抗氧化活性。没食子酸在与最大血浆浓度相似的浓度下具有活性,因此,我们的研究结果表明没食子酸是促进KBGY抗氧化作用的重要活性成分。KBGY及其活性成分可改善氧化应激引起的氧化还原失衡,作为皮肤病的可选治疗方法。