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Metabolism of Magnolin in Human and Rat Hepatocytes Using Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spectrometry Letters / Mass Spectrometry Letters, (P)2233-4203; (E)2093-8950
2024, v.15 no.4, pp.202-210
https://doi.org/10.5478/MSL.2024.15.4.202
Lee Min Seo (College of Pharmacy, The Catholic University of Korea)
Kim Eun Jeong (College of Pharmacy, The Catholic University of Korea)
Lee Hye Suk (College of Pharmacy, The Catholic University of Korea)
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Abstract

Magnolin, a bioactive lignan separated from Flos Magnoliae, possesses anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antioxidant, and vasodilator effects. This study compared the metabolic profiles of magnolin in human and rat hepatocytes using liquid chro- matography-high resolution mass spectrometry. The hepatic extraction ratio of magnolin in human and rat hepatocytes were 0.27 and 0.14, respectively, suggesting that it undergoes a low-to-moderate degree of hepatic metabolism. During metabolism in human hepatocytes, magnolin generated 8 phase 1 metabolites, including O-desmethylmagnolin (M1-M4), hydroxymagnolin (M5), di-O-desmethylmagnolin (M6 and M7), and hydroxy-O-desmethylmagnolin (M8), and 11 phase 2 metabolites, including glucuronides of M1-M4 (M9-M12) and M7 (M15), sulfates of M1, M2, M6, and M7 (M13, M14, and M16-M18), and M6 disulfate (M19). However, 6 phase 1 metabolites (M1-M5 and M8) and 6 phase 2 metabolites (M9-M14) were formed after incubation of magnolin with rat hepatocytes. These findings help to predict the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of magnolin in humans.

keywords
magnolin; hepatocytes; in vitro metabolism; LC-HRMS


Submission Date
2024-12-06
Revised Date
2024-12-16
Accepted Date
2024-12-17
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