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Exploratory Quality Control Study for Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Using Dinuclear Anthraquinones with Potential Hepatotoxicity.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, the hepatotoxicity of Polygoni Multiflora Radix (PMR) has attracted increased research interest. Some studies suggest that anthraquinone may be the main hepatotoxic component. Most of the relevant studies have focused on the mononuclear anthraquinone component rather than binuclear anthraquinones. The hepatotoxicity of dinuclear anthraquinone (dianthrone) was investigated in a cell-based model. Next, a method for the determination of six free and total dianthonones in PMR and PMR Praeparata (PMRP) was established using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UPLC-QQQ-MS/MS), which was then used to analyze the collected samples. The data show that four binuclear anthraquinone compounds were hepatotoxic and may be potential toxicity indicators for the safety evaluation of PMR and PMRP. Herein, we provide a theoretical basis for the improvement of PMRP quality standards.

SUBMITTER: Gao H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9570674 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exploratory Quality Control Study for <i>Polygonum multiflorum</i> Thunb. Using Dinuclear Anthraquinones with Potential Hepatotoxicity.

Gao Huiyu H   Yang Jianbo J   Wang Xueting X   Song Yunfei Y   Cheng Xianlong X   Wei Feng F   Wang Ying Y   Gu Donglin D   Sun Hua H   Ma Shuangcheng S  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20221010 19


In recent years, the hepatotoxicity of Polygoni Multiflora Radix (PMR) has attracted increased research interest. Some studies suggest that anthraquinone may be the main hepatotoxic component. Most of the relevant studies have focused on the mononuclear anthraquinone component rather than binuclear anthraquinones. The hepatotoxicity of dinuclear anthraquinone (dianthrone) was investigated in a cell-based model. Next, a method for the determination of six free and total dianthonones in PMR and PM  ...[more]

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