Determination of Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Salvianol Acid A by Ultrafiltration
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Determination of Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Salvianol Acid A by Ultrafiltration
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 19, Issue 2, Pages: 77-80(2013)
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CHEN Dou, TU Xing, ZHANG Ying-feng. Determination of Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Salvianol Acid A by Ultrafiltration[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(2): 77-80.
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CHEN Dou, TU Xing, ZHANG Ying-feng. Determination of Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Salvianol Acid A by Ultrafiltration[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2013, 19(2): 77-80.DOI:
Determination of Plasma Protein Binding Rate of Salvianol Acid A by Ultrafiltration
Objective: To establish a method for the determination of salvianolic acid A in the plasma samples
and then study the plasma protein binding rate of salvianolic acid A. This can provide a reference to the further study of salvianol acid A in its metabolism
pharmacokinetics and clinical treatment. Method: The ultrafiltration was employed to determine the plasma protein binding rate of salvianol acid A in BSA plasma samples
rat plasma samples
the New Zealand rabbit plasma samples and beagle dog plasma samples. The plasma concentrations of salvianol acid A were measured by RP-HPLC. Result: The calibration curve of salvianolic acid A was linear within the ranges of 0.01-2.5 mg· L-1(r=0.999 4).The average plasma protein binding rates of salvianol acid A with BSA
rat plasma
the New Zealand rabbit plasma and beagle dog plasma were (99.79±0.02)%
(99.79±0.03)%
(99.73±0.06)%
(99.81±0.03)% in the plasma concentrations of 5.0
50.0
100.0 mg· L-1 respectively. Conclusion: The method has high sensitivity
good specificity and reproduction
with simple management thus fulfilling the requirement. Salvianol acid A shows a high binding power to plasma protein.
and this was independent of the investigated concentrations and the different species.