基于UPLC-Qq-MS/MS的bufadienolides的综合药理动力学和多维药物相互作用评估
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概括
此摘要是机器生成的。这项研究研究了来自Venenum Bufois的bufadienolides之间的药物相互作用. 组合治疗显著改变了药物动力学参数,建立了合理临床使用的药物相互作用网络.
科学领域
- 药理学
- 传统中国医学
- 分析化学
背景情况
- 来自Venenum Bufois的bufadienolides具有显著的药理活性.
- 在联合治疗中,布法迪的潜在药物相互作用仍未得到研究.
研究的目的
- 评估三种代表性布法类 (resibufogenin,bufalin,arenobufagin) 在同时使用的药理学相互作用.
- 建立一个药物相互作用网络.
主要方法
- 开发并验证了一种UPLC-Qq-MS/MS方法来量化布法化物.
- 使用单剂和组合治疗的非分组建模分析药理学数据.
主要成果
- 在bufadienolides中观察到显著的药物动力学变异性,表明结构与药物动力学关系.
- 结合治疗导致药物动力学参数发生显著变化,这是由于布法迪埃诺利德的相互作用.
结论
- 建立了药物相互作用网络.
- 提供了Venenum Bufonis配方合理临床应用的科学基础.
- 促进心血管疾病多组分疗法的最佳开发.
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