Pharmacokinetic assessment and phytochemical triterpene control from Cecropia angustifolia using plant biotechnology

Author:

Vasquez‐Delgado Juan S.1,Vivas‐Moncayo Juan E.1,Lopez‐Cortes Johanna V.1,Combariza Marianny Y.2ORCID,Montoya Guillermo34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Maestría en Ciencias‐Biotecnología. Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y Químicas Universidad Icesi Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia

2. Escuela de Química Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Santander Colombia

3. Facultad de Ingeniería, Diseño y Ciencias Aplicadas. Escuela de Ciencias Aplicadas e Industria Sostenible, Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y Químicas Universidad Icesi Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia

4. BioInc ‐ Center for Biomass Valorization Research Universidad Icesi Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionCecropia angustifolia Trécul. is a native Andean plant containing high levels of pentacyclic triterpenes (PTs), including several isobaric molecules that serve as chemical markers. Preclinical studies suggest that PTs positively modulate metabolic and vascular diseases. However, their low oral absorption reduces their bioactive effects.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was (1) to improve the absorption of PTs from C. angustifolia and (2) to establish a platform to produce biomass or botanical reference material using a strategy for their accumulation.MethodsMALDI‐TOF and UPLC‐MS were used to characterize and quantify PTs in different matrices. An in vitro platform for PT production was established. Chemical profiles of triterpenes were also evaluated from wild and in vitro herbal material using TLC coupled with mass spectrometry.ResultsTo overcome the low absorption of PTs, a premier raw material was used, which increased their bioavailability to 9.2%. Active ingredients in herbal material can vary, and there is an urgent need for standardized extracts using pharmacokinetics as an effective tool to reveal the dynamics of active ingredients in vivo. A temporary immersion system was produced as a promising platform with a total PT accumulation exceeding 50% of the content in the dry fraction, indicating it is a feasible mechanism to produce biomass or botanical reference material.ConclusionsPlant tissue culture is a promising eco‐friendly technology for phytochemical production and a modern strategy to protect biodiversity in natural assets. Alternative and modern, yet environmentally friendly production methods are needed to meet the large demand for herbal products.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery,Plant Science,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Food Science,Analytical Chemistry

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