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MS‐based metabolite analysis of two licorice chalcones in mice plasma, bile, feces, and urine after oral administration

Jing Wu, Qiao-qiao Zhong, Tianyun Wang, Chenxiang Wang, Yan Du, Shuai Ji, Liang Wang, Mengzhe Guo, Daoquan Tang

2020Biomedical Chromatography14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Isoliquiritigenin (ILG) and isoliquiritin (ILQ), two kinds of major flavonoids in licorice, are biological active substances with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and tumor-suppressive effects. However, their in vivo metabolites, possible material basis of this two licorice chalcones for the treatment of diseases, have not been studied completely. To determine the metabolism of ILG and ILQ, after oral administration of 100 mg/kg/day of these compounds for consecutive 8 days, the metabolites of these two licorice chalcones in mice plasma, urine, feces, and bile were determined using liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole/time-of-flight mass spectrometry in this study. The structures of those metabolites were tentatively identified according to their fragment pathways, accurate masses, characteristic product ions, metabolism law, and reference standards-matching. As a result, a total of 25 and 29 metabolites of ILG and ILQ were identified, respectively. Seven main metabolic pathways, oxidation and reduction, deglycosylation and glycosylation, dehydroxylation and hydroxylation, demethoxylation and methoxylation, acetylation, glucuronidation, and sulfation, were summarized to tentatively explain how the metabolites were biologically transformed. These results provide the important information on the metabolism of ILG and ILQ, which may be helpful for the further research of their pharmacological mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryIsoliquiritigeninGlucuronidationMetaboliteUrineChromatographyHydroxylationMetabolismSulfationOral administrationBiochemistryPharmacologyMicrosomeMedicineEnzymePharmacological Effects of Natural CompoundsPhytochemistry and biological activity of medicinal plantsGinseng Biological Effects and Applications