Pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution and excretion of 6-O-demethylmenisporphine, a bioactive oxoisoaporphine alkaloid from Menispermi Rhizoma, as determined by a HPLC-MS/MS method

Journal of Chromatography B
2020.0

Abstract

6-O-demethylmenisporphine, a major active oxoisoaporphine alkaloid isolated from Menispermi Rhizoma, has been confirmed to possess significant bioactivities, including anti-cancer and anti-hypoxia effects. However, few researches on quantifying 6-O-demethylmenisporphine in biosamples have been performed. In this research, a sensitive HPLC-MS/MS approach for determining 6-O-demethylmenisporphine in various biological matrices (plasma, tissue, urine, bile and feces) of rat has been constructed. Carbamazepine was chosen as the internal standard (IS). All biosamples were prepared using a simple one-step acetonitrile precipitation. A Capcell Pak C-18 column coupled with an isocratic mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile (0.1% formic acid)-water (90:10, v/v), was employed to separate 6-O-demethylmenisporphine from endogenous interferences. Peak responses were detected by multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) transitions with m/z 308.0 -> 264.9 for 6-O-demethylmenisporphine and m/z 237.0 -> 194.1 for IS in positive-ion mode. The approach exhibited perfect linearity over a range of 5-2000 ng/mL for plasma and 2-1000 ng/mL for various tissue, urine, bile and feces. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) for analyte among different biological samples ranged from 2 ng/mL to 5 ng/mL. The newly established method was simple, efficient and sensitive, which was successfully applied to investigate the absorption, distribution, and excretion of 6-O-demethylmenisporphine after oral dosing to rats. The results indicated that 6-O-demethylmenisporphine could be well absorbed into blood circulation and widely distributed in various tissues after oral dosing, the oral bioavailability was up to 51.52%. Meanwhile, it was widely metabolized in vivo and eliminated as the metabolites, the unconverted form was excreted mainly by feces route. The bioavailability, tissue distribution and excretion characteristics of 6-O-demethylmenisporphine were firstly revealed, which will provide references for further development of 6-O-demethylmenisporphine as an anti-tumor drug candidate.

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