Innovative Approach to Enhance Bioavailability of Birch Bark Extracts: Novel Method of Oleogel Development Contrasted with Other Dispersed Systems.

betulin betulinic acid bioavailability birch bark extracts hydrogel lupeol oleogel triterpenes

Journal

Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2223-7747
Titre abrégé: Plants (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101596181

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 Jan 2024
Historique:
received: 12 11 2023
revised: 29 12 2023
accepted: 30 12 2023
medline: 11 1 2024
pubmed: 11 1 2024
entrez: 11 1 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Birch outer bark extract (BBE), containing pentacyclic triterpenes such as betulin, lupeol, and betulinic acid, is a widely recognized natural product renowned for its diverse pharmacological effects. However, its limited water solubility restricts its bioavailability. Therefore, the main objective is to enhance the bioavailability of BBE for pharmaceutical use. In this study, we aimed to develop a dispersion system utilizing a unique oleogel-producing method through the recrystallization of BBE from an ethanol solution in the oil phase. We generated an oleogel that demonstrates a notable 42-80-fold improvement in betulin and lupeol peroral bioavailability from BBE in Wistar rats, respectively. A physical paste-like BBE hydrogel developed with antisolvent precipitation showed a 16-56-fold increase in the bioavailability of betulin and lupeol from BBE in rat blood plasma, respectively. We also observed that the repeated administration of the BBE oleogel did not exhibit any toxicity at the tested dose (38.5 mg/kg betulin, 5.2 mg/kg lupeol, 1.5 mg/kg betulinic acid daily for 7 days). Betulin and betulinic acid were not detected in rat heart, liver, kidney, or brain tissues after the peroral administration of the oleogel daily for 7 days. Lupeol was found in rat heart, liver, and kidney tissues.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38202453
pii: plants13010145
doi: 10.3390/plants13010145
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : European Regional Development Fund
ID : 1.1.1.1/20/A/071

Auteurs

Laura Andze (L)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.
ZS DOKTUS, 22 Pavila Street, LV-4101 Cesis, Latvia.

Sanita Vitolina (S)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Rudolfs Berzins (R)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Janis Rizikovs (J)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Daniela Godina (D)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Arturs Teresko (A)

ZS DOKTUS, 22 Pavila Street, LV-4101 Cesis, Latvia.

Solveiga Grinberga (S)

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Street 21, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Eduards Sevostjanovs (E)

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Street 21, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Helena Cirule (H)

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Street 21, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Edgars Liepinsh (E)

Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Aizkraukles Street 21, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

Aigars Paze (A)

Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, 27 Dzerbenes Street, LV-1006 Riga, Latvia.

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