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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1185363
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Oral Absorption and Antitussive Activity of Tuberostemonine Alkaloids from the Roots of Stemona tuberosa
Publication History
received Sept. 22, 2008
revised Dec. 11, 2008
accepted Dec. 18, 2008
Publication Date:
12 February 2009 (online)
Abstract
The intestinal absorption of four stereoisomers of tuberostemonine-type alkaloids, neotuberostemonine (1), tuberostemonine (2), tuberostemonine H (3), and tuberostemonine J (4), isolated from the antitussive Chinese medicinal herb Radix Stemonae, and the in vivo antitussive activity of alkaloids 1, 2 and 3 were investigated in the current study. All three alkaloids exhibited dose-dependent inhibitory effects on citric acid-induced cough in guinea pigs after intraperitoneal administration. Alkaloid 2 had the same potency via both oral and intraperitoneal dosing, 1 exhibited significantly lower oral activity than that following intraperitoneal application, while 3 did not show oral activity. Alkaloid 4 demonstrated a moderate permeability in Caco-2 monolayer cells while alkaloids 1, 2 and 3 exhibited relatively higher intestinal permeabilities, indicating that all four alkaloids tested had reasonable oral absorption.
Key words
oral absorption - antitussive activity - Caco‐2 monolayer cells - tuberostemonine alkaloids - Stemona tuberosa Loureiro - Stemonaceae
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