Affiliation:
1. Guangxi Key Laboratory of Efficacy Study on Chinese Materia Medica, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning, Guangxi, 530200, China
2. Faculty of Pharmacy, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanning, Guangxi, 530200, China
Abstract
Objective:
Waiganfengsha Granule, an over-the-counter drug, is commonly used for treating windheat
cold and sore throat in clinical settings. However, its material basis of medicinal efficacy is still unclear.
In this study, an efficient integrated analytical strategy was established for its chemical and metabolite profiles
study.
Methods:
Firstly, to avoid the possible false-positive results of structural elucidation, an in-house component
library that contains chemical constituents reported in the literature from the six individual medicines of Waiganfengsha
Granule was established. Secondary, mass data post-processing techniques, including precursor
ion list and neutral loss filtering, were applied to enhance the identification accuracy. Thirdly, for the rapid
characterization of those absorbed components after oral administration in rats, the identified chemical constituents
were used as candidate components for the serum analysis. By comparing the retention time and analyzing
mass data, the metabolites in rat plasma were identified.
Results:
As a result, 57 chemical ingredients were identified, including 21 phenolic acids, 9 alkaloids, 2
flavonoids, 5 lignins, 13 saponins, and 7 other compounds. Among these, 12 compounds were unambiguously
identified by comparison with reference standards, and 45 were tentatively characterized by analyzing their accurate
MS data, MS/MS fragmentation patterns, and also by comparison with those data reported in the literature.
Additionally, 46 metabolites were detected and identified in rat plasma.
Conclusion:
This study is beneficial for understanding the chemical composition and metabolic profiles of
Waiganfengsha Granule, and the results obtained might provide a solid basis for further studies on its functional
mechanism
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.