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The pharmacokinetics of prunasin after oral administration of amygdalin or a decoction of peach seeds was determined and compared in rats. A C18 column was used for separation at a column temperature of 25 oC. The mobile phase consisted of 20% aqueous acetonitrile, and the flow rate was 0.5 mL/min. After oral administration of a decoction of peach seeds, prunasin was absorbed rapidly, reaching a maximum plasma concentration (C max) of 62.1 mg/L within 45 min. After oral administration of amygdalin, the absorption of prunasin was delayed. The C max of prunasin was 42.9 mg/L and was reached at 60 min. Values for the pharmacokinetic parameters of prunasin, including Tmax, C max, AUC, T1/2, CL/F, and V1/F, were significantly different for the oral administration of amygdalin compared with that of a decoction of peach seeds. Copyright © 2005 KCSNET.
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Chen, J., Yan, X., Kim, T. J., Kim, S. H., Kim, K. T., Lee, Y. K., … Kang, J. S. (2012). Metabolic pharmacokinetics in rats: Differences between pure Amygdalin and Amygdalin in a decoction of peach seeds. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 33(5), 1470–1474. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2012.33.5.1470
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