Title of article :
Pharmacokinetics of calycopterin and xanthmicrol, two polymethoxylated hydroxyflavones with anti-angiogenic activities from Dracocephalum kotschyi Bioss
Author/Authors :
Zamani, Somayeh Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Hossieni, Mohsen Department of Pharmaology - School of Medicine - Tehran University for Medical Sciences , Etebari, Mahmoud Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology - Isfahan Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Center - School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Salehian, Pirooz Sarem Fertility and Infertility Research Centre - Sarem Hospital, P.O. Box 1396956111Shahrak-e-Ekbatan, Tehran , Ebrahimi, Soltan Ahmad Department of Pharmacology - Iran University for Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Recently flavonoids have attracted the attention of researchers in the fight against cancer. Calycopterin and xanthomicrol, are two polymethoxylated flavonoids found in the aerial parts of Dracocephalum kotschyi Bioss.. We
have recently shown that these compounds possess antiangiogenic activity and may be of value as potential anticancer
agents. In order to demonstrate putative in vivo antitumor effect of these compounds we needed preliminary
information on both pharmacokinetics and toxicological properties of these two agents.
Method: A new online SPE HPLC method for measurement of calycopterin and xanthomicrol in rat plasma was
developed. Pharmacokinetic parameters of calycopterin and xanthomicrol, after i.v. administration in rats, were
determined.
Results: The plasma half-life for both agents was around 4 h, however, the volume of distribution of calycopterin
appeared to be about 8 times greater than xanthomicrol. This was probably due the greater hydrophobicity of the former
which had other consequences such as much smaller maximum plasma concentration of calycopterin compared to its
less methoxylated congener. Preliminary toxicological study of xanthomicrol failed to show any behavioral, histological and biochemical adverse effects after repeated administrations of high doses.
Keywords :
Calycopterin , Xanthomicrol , Flavonoids , Dracocephalum kotschyi , Pharmacokinetics
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences