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Fecal metabonomics study of raw and bran-fried Atractylodis Rhizoma in spleen-deficiency rats.

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Processing herbal medicine is a classic characters of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic. Stir-frying with bran is a common method of processing Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR), which is considered to enhance… Click to show full abstract

Processing herbal medicine is a classic characters of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinic. Stir-frying with bran is a common method of processing Atractylodis Rhizoma (AR), which is considered to enhance the therapeutic effect in TCM theory. However, the processing mechanism remains unclear. In our previous study, we found that bran-fried AR was better than raw AR in regulating gut flora. To further compare the effect of raw and bran-fried AR on the symbiotic metabolism of gut flora and host, we established a fecal metabonomics method of ARs intervention on spleen-deficiency rats by ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. 22 potential biomarkers of spleen-deficiency were identified under the positive and negative ion mode. Through the analysis of metabolic pathway, 6 significant changes of metabolic pathway were found, 5 of which were both improved by raw and bran-fried AR. Especially bran-fried AR was better than raw AR in the improvement of tyrosine metabolism and purine metabolism. Correlation analysis between the metabolic potential biomarkers and the microbiological biomarkers published in our previous study revealed that one of the spleen-strengthening mechanisms of ARs could be associated with the improvement of the symbiotic metabolism of gut flora and host by regulating gut-flora. The results can help us to understand the mechanism of AR intervention on spleen deficiency and the enhanced-efficacy mechanism of bran-fried AR.

Keywords: medicine; spleen deficiency; raw bran; bran fried

Journal Title: Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
Year Published: 2020

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