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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2016.03.006

Effect of B-complex vitamins on the antifatigue activity and bioavailability of ginsenoside Re after oral administration  

Chen, Yin Bin (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Wang, Yu Fang (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Hou, Wei (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Wang, Ying Ping (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Xiao, Sheng Yuan (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Fu, Yang Yang (School of Life Science of Beijing Institute of Technology)
Wang, Jia (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Zheng, Si Wen (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Zheng, Pei He (Institute of Special Wild Economic Animals and Plants, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
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Journal of Ginseng Research / v.41, no.2, 2017 , pp. 209-214 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Both ginsenoside Re and B-complex vitamins are widely used as nutritional supplements. They are often taken together so as to fully utilize their antifatigue and refreshing effects, respectively. Whether actually a drug-nutrient interaction exists between ginsenoside Re and B-complex vitamins is still unknown. The objective of this study was to simultaneously investigate the effect of B-complex vitamins on the antifatigue activity and bioavailability of ginsenoside Re after their oral administration. The study results will provide valuable theoretical guidance for the combined utilization of ginseng and B-complex vitamins. Methods: Ginsenoside Re with or without B-complex vitamins was orally administered to mice to evaluate its antifatigue effects and to rats to evaluate its bioavailability. The antifatigue activity was evaluated by the weight-loaded swimming test and biochemical parameters, including hepatic glycogen, plasma urea nitrogen, and blood lactic acid. The concentration of ginsenoside Re in plasma was determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Results: No antifatigue effect of ginsenoside Re was noted when ginsenoside Re in combination with B-complex vitamins was orally administered to mice. B-complex vitamins caused to a reduction in the bioavailability of ginsenoside Re with the area under the concentration-time curve from zero to infinity markedly decreasing from $11,830.85{\pm}2,366.47h{\cdot}ng/mL$ to $890.55{\pm}372.94h{\cdot}ng/mL$. Conclusion: The results suggested that there were pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic drug-nutrient interactions between ginsenoside Re and B-complex vitamins. B-complex vitamins can significantly weaken the antifatigue effect and decrease the bioavailability of ginsenoside Re when simultaneously administered orally.
Keywords
antifatigue; B-complex vitamins; bioavailability; ginsenoside Re; interaction;
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