圣约翰的持续释放?Wort:一个理性的想法?

L. Disch, K. Forsch, B. Siewert, J. Drewe, G. Fricker
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目的:以泽117为例,评价圣约翰草(SJW)提取物制备缓释剂型的适宜性。方法:用摇瓶法测定金丝桃素对萘醌的溶解度和槲皮素对泽117中黄酮类化合物的溶解度,并测定其通过Caco-2单层膜的体外渗透性。此外,采用原位大鼠模型筛选不同肠段对标志物的吸收能力。结果:在生理pH范围内,萘醌的溶解度随pH值的变化而变化,pH值为6.8时溶解度最佳。黄酮类化合物的溶解度与ph无关。在Caco-2单层体系中,石脑碱金丝桃素的渗透性较低,而类黄酮槲皮素的渗透性较高。大鼠原位模型结果显示,金丝桃素和槲皮素主要在空肠吸收。结论:SJW提取物具有不同的理化性质。在大鼠肠段的主要吸收表明在小肠中存在一个吸收窗口。此外,与复杂的提取物混合物结合使用时,每单剂量的药物浓度很高。因此,开发一种缓释制剂的SJW提取物是具有挑战性的。
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Sustained Release for St. John?s Wort: A Rational Idea?
Purpose: Aim of this study was to evaluate St. John’s wort (SJW) extract for its suitability to be formulated in a sustained release dosage form using Ze 117 as example extract. Methods: Hypericin as marker for naphtodianthrones and quercetin as marker for contained flavonoids in Ze 117 were evaluated for solubility through shake flask method and for in vitro permeability through Caco-2 monolayers. Furthermore, different intestinal segments were screened for absorption capacity of markers using an in situ rat model. Results: Over a physiological pH range, naphthodianthrones exhibited pH-dependent solubility profiles with best solubility at pH 6.8. In contrast, solubility of flavonoids was pH-independent. In Caco-2 monolayer system, low permeation was evident for naphthodianthrone hypericin, while the flavonoid quercetin showed high permeation. Results of in situ rat model showed absorption of hypericin and quercetin mainly in jejunum. Conclusion: SJW extract covers components with different physicochemical properties. Predominant absorption in rat intestinal segments indicated presence of an absorption window in small intestine. Furthermore, there is high drug concentration per single dose in combination with a complex extract mixture. Thus, development of a sustained release formulation for SJW extract is challenging.
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