Metabolomics analysis in rats after administration of Datura stramonium

Zhang, M; Bao, S; Lin, F; Lin, Y; Zhang, L; Xu, M; Huang, X; Wen, C; Hu, L; Lin, G

HERO ID

4823262

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

Language

English

PMID

26885052

HERO ID 4823262
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Metabolomics analysis in rats after administration of Datura stramonium
Authors Zhang, M; Bao, S; Lin, F; Lin, Y; Zhang, L; Xu, M; Huang, X; Wen, C; Hu, L; Lin, G
Journal International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Volume 8
Issue 11
Page Numbers 21180-21186
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Datura stramonium on rats by examining the differences in urine and serum metabolites between Datura stramonium groups and control group. SIMCA-P+12.0.1.0 software was used for partial least-squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) to screen for the differential metabolites. Fifteen metabolites in urine including malonic acid, pentanedioic acid, D-xylose, D-ribose, xylulose, azelaic acid, threitol, glycine, butanoic acid, D-mannose, D-gluconic acid, galactonic acid, myo-inositol, octadecanoic acid, pseudouridine and ten metabolites in serum including alanine, butanedioic acid, L-methionine, propanedioic acid, hexadecanoic acid, D-fructose, tetradecanoic acid, D-glucose, D-galactose, oleic acid were selected as the characteristic metabolites. The PLS-DA scores plot indicated that serum and urine metabolites have a variety of changes among low dose group, high dose group and control group. These metabolites were related with amino metabolism, lipid metabolism and energy metabolism. The result reflected the relationship between metabolites in rat fluid and Datura stramonium spectra. Potential differences in metabolites and metabolic pathway analysis showed that the establishment of urine and serum metabolomics methods for further evaluating drug has great significance.
Pmid 26885052
Wosid WOS:000371013200163
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Language Text English
Keyword Metabolomics; GC-MS; Datura stramonium; PLS-DA