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IF 1.8 3区 化学 Q4 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1002/rcm.9893
Wenyu Li, Jinhuan Wei, Xi Tian, Huiyi Zhang, Mengxin Yang, Yukun Niu, Qian Zhang, Nan Wang, Yiran Jin, Yingfeng Du
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摘要

理由:长期以来,川贝母(Arenarrhenae Rhizoma,AR)一直是一种常用的传统中药,其盐加工变体是一种普遍的应用形式。当代药理学研究表明,盐加工变体具有多种明显增强的药理特性。然而,这种变化的药效物质基础是否与挥发性物质有关,目前仍不清楚。本研究的目的是制定一种筛选 AR 和盐处理 AR(SAR)中挥发性药效物质的策略:方法:通过整合植物代谢组学、靶点网络药理学和分子对接技术,开发了一种识别挥发性药效化合物的综合方法。利用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)分析进行植物代谢组学研究,以确定区分 AR 和 SAR 的挥发性化学标记物。随后,利用网络药理学研究了化学标记与相关疾病之间的关联。随后,利用分子对接技术探讨了化学标记与疾病靶标之间的相关性,从而发现了潜在的质量控制标记:结果:在 AR 盐和 SAR 盐中分离并鉴定了 50 种挥发性化合物。植物代谢组学分析结果表明,13 种挥发性化学标记物可区分 AR 和 SAR。通过靶点网络药理学分析,确定了一个与糖尿病相关的靶点(PPARG)。随后,考虑到其降糖活性,13 种挥发性成分被选为潜在的质量标记:所开发的方法为鉴定 AR 和 SAR 中的药效物质提供了一种新策略,并为探索各种中药加工产品中的挥发性差异成分和药效学奠定了基础。此外,本研究的结果可作为开发和利用 AR 及其加工衍生物中挥发性成分的理论框架。
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Integrated network pharmacology and GC–MS-based metabolomics to investigate the chemical profile and efficacy of Anemarrhenae Rhizoma and its processed products

Rationale

Anemarrhenae Rhizoma (AR) has been a frequently utilized traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for an extended period, with its salt-processed variant being a prevalent application form. Contemporary pharmacological investigations have demonstrated that the salt-processed iteration exhibits a multitude of markedly augmented pharmacological properties. However, whether the pharmacodynamic material basis of this change is related to volatile substances remains unclear. The aim of this study was to develop a strategy to screen volatile pharmacodynamic substances in AR and salt-processed AR (SAR).

Methods

A comprehensive approach was developed to identify volatile pharmacodynamic compounds by integrating plant metabolomics, target network pharmacology, and molecular docking technology. Plant metabolomics using GC–MS analysis was conducted to identify volatile chemical markers distinguishing between AR and SAR. Subsequently, network pharmacology was utilized to investigate the correlation between chemical markers and associated diseases. Following this, molecular docking technology was utilized to explore the correlation between chemical markers and disease targets, resulting in the discovery of potential quality control markers.

Results

Fifty volatile compounds were isolated and identified in the salt of AR and SAR. The findings from plant metabolomics analysis demonstrated a distinct differentiation, revealing 13 volatile chemical markers that distinguish between AR and SAR. A target (PPARG) associated with diabetes was identified through target network pharmacology analysis. Thirteen volatile components were subsequently chosen as potential quality markers, taking into account their hypoglycemic activity.

Conclusions

The method developed provides a novel strategy for the identification of pharmacophores in AR and SAR, as well as establishing a foundation for the exploration of the volatile differential components and pharmacodynamics in various processed products of TCMs. Additionally, the findings of this study can serve as a theoretical framework for the development and utilization of volatile components in AR and its processed derivatives.

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