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| 2: Planta Med 2003 Mar;69(3):189-92 | Related Articles, Links |
Butterweck V, Lieflander-Wulf U, Winterhoff H, Nahrstedt A.
Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Universitatsklinikum Munster, Germany.
butterv@uni-muenster.de
The biological evaluation of hypericin in various test models is hampered by its
poor water solubility. In former studies we have shown that the water solubility
of hypericin was remarkably enhanced in the presence of the procyanidins or
flavonol glycosides of Hypericum extract. The present pharmacokinetic study was
designed to find out whether the improved water solubility in the presence of
procyanidin B2 or hyperoside is correlated to increased plasma levels of
hypericin. Plasma levels of hypericin in rats in the presence and absence of
procyanidin B2 or hyperoside were determined by reversed phase HPLC using
fluorimetric detection. Both compounds increased the oral bioavailability of
hypericin by ca. 58 % (B2) and 34 % (hyperoside). Procyanidin B2 and hyperoside
had a different influence on the plasma kinetics of hypericin; median maximal
plasma levels of hypericin were detected after 360 min (C max : 8.6 ng/mL) for
B2, and after 150 min (C max : 8.8 ng/mL) for hyperoside. It can be speculated
that, when administered together with these compounds, a significant
accumulation of hypericin in rat plasma in the presence of both polyphenols
might be responsible for the observed increased in vivo activity.
PMID: 12677519
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