XU Qian, XU Guo-bing. Metabolism Research Review of Coumarin Compounds[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(3): 222-225.
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XU Qian, XU Guo-bing. Metabolism Research Review of Coumarin Compounds[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(3): 222-225. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015030222.
are important components in the natural medicine. They had shown various pharmacological effects
such as analgesic
anti-inflammatory
anti-tumor
anti-arrhythmic
etc. Coumarins can be quickly absorbed and distributed in human body
and concentrated mostly in the organs with rich blood such as heart
liver
lung
spleen and so on. The pharmacokinetic behavior of coumarins is firstly affected by delivery way in vivo. It is prior to one-compartment model when delivery way is extravascular administration such as oral
intraperitoneal injection and muscle injection and so on. When intravascular administration
such as intravenous injection and intravenous drip
the two-compartment model is primary. Second
it is affected by the distribution rate of coumarins as slow distribution phase are covered by absorption phase. So some drugs performance one-compartment model when oral administration
but it performances two rooms model when intravenous. In addition
the pharmacokinetic behavior of coumarins is also affected by animal species and individual differences in vivo
because of the CYP isoenzymes. The metabolic process of coumarins is complex
but the metabolic processes are similar because they have the same parent nuclear. A large numbers of enzymes are involved the metabolism of coumarins. When coumarins entered the body
phase Ⅰ metabolism occured firstly
such as hydroxylation
dehydrogenation
demethylation
lactone ring open-loop and so on
then phase Ⅱ metabolism reacted with glucuronic acid
sulfuric acid and glutathione etc. generated larger water-soluble compounds
and excreted finally. The author arranged documents on coumarins from recent years
reviewed the documents on biodistribution and metabolic mechanism of coumarins
which would lay the foundation for their development and clinical rational application.