A simple HPLC method for the quantitative determination of silybin in rat plasma: Application to a comparative pharmacokinetic study on commercial silymarin products

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Silybin (SBN) is a major active constituent of silymarin, a mixture of flavonoids found in fruits and seeds of milk thistle. The aim of this study was to describe a simple bioanalytical method for quantifying SBN in rat plasma. A simple protein deproteinization procedure with acetonitrile (ACN) was employed for plasma sample preparation. A reversed column and gradient elution of a mobile phase (mixture of phosphate buffer (pH 5.0) and ACN) were used for chromatographic separation. The selectivity, linearity (50-5000 ng/mL), precision, accuracy, recovery, matrix effect, and stability for this method were validated as per the current Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines. Our method for SBN was applied to a comparative pharmacokinetic study on four different commercial silymarin products. This in vivo rat study demonstrated that product #4 significantly enhanced the relative oral bioavailability of SBN, as compared to product #1-3. Therefore, the bioanalytical method proposed herein could serve as a promising alternative for preclinical pharmacokinetic studies on silymarin products and, by extension, clinical use after partial modification and validation.

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Ha, E. S., Han, D. G., Seo, S. W., Kim, J. M., Lee, S. K., Sim, W. Y., … Kim, M. S. (2019). A simple HPLC method for the quantitative determination of silybin in rat plasma: Application to a comparative pharmacokinetic study on commercial silymarin products. Molecules, 24(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24112180

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