Determination of Thiol in Caprae Hircus Cornu and Its Effect on Thiol Level in Rat Plasma
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OBJECTIVE To determine the level of native thiols (-SH) and total -SH in goat horn extract and rat plasma. METHODS The thiols levels in goat horn extract and rat plasma were measured using the classical Ellman reagent method. Both the levels of native -SH and total -SH in rat plasma were measured after oral administration of goat horn extract. After oral administration of goat horn extract, the native -SH level in rat plasma was measured, and the curve of -SH level against time after administration was obtained. RESULTS The level of native -SH in goat horn extract ranged from 3.96 to 5.08 mmol/L, and the level of total -SH in goat horn extract ranged from 4.52-5.94 mmol/L. After continuously oral administration of goat horn extract, both the levels of native -SH and total -SH in rat plasma significantly increased (P<0.01) compared with normal rat from d4 to d7. Oral administration of Aspirin did not significantly increase the -SH level in rat plasma. In addition, 30 min after oral administration of goat horn extract, the level of native -SH in rat plasma significantly increased to (10.16±1.18)mmol/L, and 8 h later, the level of native -SH in plasma reverted to normal level. CONCLUSION There are abundant -SH contained components in goat horn extract, and goat horn extract could obviously increase the -SH level in rat plasms. The results in the present study suggested that -SH group contained components might be the important material basis of goat horn. It provides a reference for investigations on animal horn derived TCMs.
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