The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats

Objective: To investigate the effect of total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL) on the pharmacokinetics of aspirin in rats. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups (n = 6), a combined group that received TGSL (625 mg/kg body weight) and aspirin (10 mg/kg body...

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Main Authors: Gangyan Yu, Li Tan, Yutao Xue, Mengdi Zhao, Yang Lu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-7c614448695f47258d698a058ca542e82021-04-02T05:55:21ZengElsevierJournal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences2095-75482017-10-014436637110.1016/j.jtcms.2017.12.009The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in ratsGangyan YuLi TanYutao XueMengdi ZhaoYang LuObjective: To investigate the effect of total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL) on the pharmacokinetics of aspirin in rats. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups (n = 6), a combined group that received TGSL (625 mg/kg body weight) and aspirin (10 mg/kg body weight) by gavage, and an aspirin group that received aspirin (10 mg/kg body weight) by gavage. The concentration of salicylic acid, an important metabolite of aspirin, was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography in supernatant from blood obtained from the orbital sinus at various time points to examine the effect of TGSL on aspirin. Results: The results showed that the Tmax of salicylic acid was [0.92 (0.58)] hours in the aspirin group and [2.50 (1.22)] hours in the combined group, and was statistically significantly different between the groups (p < .05). Conclusions: TGSL can affect the pharmacokinetics of aspirin at Tmax in rats.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095754817300996AspirinTotal ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL)Pharmacokinetics
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Li Tan
Yutao Xue
Mengdi Zhao
Yang Lu
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Li Tan
Yutao Xue
Mengdi Zhao
Yang Lu
The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
Aspirin
Total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL)
Pharmacokinetics
author_facet Gangyan Yu
Li Tan
Yutao Xue
Mengdi Zhao
Yang Lu
author_sort Gangyan Yu
title The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
title_short The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
title_full The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
title_fullStr The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
title_full_unstemmed The pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
title_sort pharmacokinetics of aspirin in combination with total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves in rats
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences
issn 2095-7548
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Objective: To investigate the effect of total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL) on the pharmacokinetics of aspirin in rats. Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups (n = 6), a combined group that received TGSL (625 mg/kg body weight) and aspirin (10 mg/kg body weight) by gavage, and an aspirin group that received aspirin (10 mg/kg body weight) by gavage. The concentration of salicylic acid, an important metabolite of aspirin, was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography in supernatant from blood obtained from the orbital sinus at various time points to examine the effect of TGSL on aspirin. Results: The results showed that the Tmax of salicylic acid was [0.92 (0.58)] hours in the aspirin group and [2.50 (1.22)] hours in the combined group, and was statistically significantly different between the groups (p < .05). Conclusions: TGSL can affect the pharmacokinetics of aspirin at Tmax in rats.
topic Aspirin
Total ginsenoside of ginseng stems and leaves (TGSL)
Pharmacokinetics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095754817300996
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