TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of vinegar processing on the changes in the physical properties of frankincense related to the absorption of the main boswellic acids
AU - Liang, Dongrui
AU - Ning, Zhangchi
AU - Song, Zhiqian
AU - Wang, Chun
AU - Liu, Yuanyan
AU - Wan, Xiaoying
AU - Peng, Shitao
AU - Liu, Zhenli
AU - Lu, Aiping
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from this work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation committee of China (project No. 81873009), and the Central Research Institutes of Basic Research and Public Service Special Operations (project No. YZ-1796).
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - Boswellic acids(BAs), asthemain components offrankincense, exhibit notable anti-inflammatory properties. However, their pharmaceutical development has been severely limited by their poor oral bioavailability. Traditional Chinese medicinal processing, called Pao Zhi, is believed to improve bioavailability, yet the mechanism is still completely unclear. Previous research suggested that the bioavailability of a drug can be influenced by physical properties. This paper was designed to investigate the physical properties of frankincense and processed frankincense, including the surface morphology, particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential (ZP), specific surface area, porosity, and viscosity. The differences in the intestinal absorption characteristics and equilibrium solubilities between frankincense and processed frankincense were determined by an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a triple quadrupole electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-TQ-MS) analysis method. The results showed that vinegar processing can alter the surface morphology, decrease the particle size and PDI, raise the absolute values of the ZP, specific surface area and porosity, and drop the viscosity of frankincense. Meanwhile, the rates of absorption and dissolution of the main BAs were increased after the processing of frankincense. The present study proves that the physical properties were changed after processing, in which case the bioavailability of frankincense was enhanced.
AB - Boswellic acids(BAs), asthemain components offrankincense, exhibit notable anti-inflammatory properties. However, their pharmaceutical development has been severely limited by their poor oral bioavailability. Traditional Chinese medicinal processing, called Pao Zhi, is believed to improve bioavailability, yet the mechanism is still completely unclear. Previous research suggested that the bioavailability of a drug can be influenced by physical properties. This paper was designed to investigate the physical properties of frankincense and processed frankincense, including the surface morphology, particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential (ZP), specific surface area, porosity, and viscosity. The differences in the intestinal absorption characteristics and equilibrium solubilities between frankincense and processed frankincense were determined by an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a triple quadrupole electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-TQ-MS) analysis method. The results showed that vinegar processing can alter the surface morphology, decrease the particle size and PDI, raise the absolute values of the ZP, specific surface area and porosity, and drop the viscosity of frankincense. Meanwhile, the rates of absorption and dissolution of the main BAs were increased after the processing of frankincense. The present study proves that the physical properties were changed after processing, in which case the bioavailability of frankincense was enhanced.
KW - Changes in the physical properties
KW - frankincense
KW - Intestinal absorption effects
KW - Vinegar-processed
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U2 - 10.3390/molecules24193453
DO - 10.3390/molecules24193453
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31547594
AN - SCOPUS:85072554033
SN - 1420-3049
VL - 24
JO - Molecules
JF - Molecules
IS - 19
M1 - 3453
ER -