Intestinal bacterial metabolism and anti-complement activities of three major components of the seeds of Entada phaseoloides

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The present study aimed to investigate the metabolism of Entadae Semen by human fecal bacteria to clarify the relationship between its pharmacological activities and intestinal metabolism. Three major components (phaseoloidin, entadamide A-β-d-glucopyranoside and entadamide A) were isolated and identified from Entadae Semen and then incubated with human fecal microflora in vitro to investigate the metabolic processes. The metabolites were analyzed with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The anti-complement activities of the three components and their metabolites produced by human fecal microflora were evaluated in vitro using a hemolysis assay. Phaseoloidin and entadamide A-β-d-glucopyranoside were metabolized into their respective aglycones during the incubation process, which enhanced their anti-complement effects. These results indicated that the presence of intestinal bacteria likely plays an important role and that the pharmacological effects of Entadae Semen may be dependent on intestinal bacterial metabolism.

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Xing, S., Wang, M., Peng, Y., Dong, Y., & Li, X. (2015). Intestinal bacterial metabolism and anti-complement activities of three major components of the seeds of Entada phaseoloides. Journal of Natural Medicines, 69(2), 171–177. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11418-014-0874-4

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