Pharmacokinetic and Tissue Distribution of Fucoidan from Fucus vesiculosus after Oral Administration to Rats

L., known as bladderwrack, belongs to the brown seaweeds, which are widely distributed throughout northern Russia, Atlantic shores of Europe, the Baltic Sea, Greenland, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and shores of the Pacific Ocean. Fucoidan is a major fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharide found in (...

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Published inMarine drugs Vol. 16; no. 4; p. 132
Main Authors Pozharitskaya, Olga N, Shikov, Alexander N, Faustova, Natalya M, Obluchinskaya, Ekaterina D, Kosman, Vera M, Vuorela, Heikki, Makarov, Valery G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 18.04.2018
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Summary:L., known as bladderwrack, belongs to the brown seaweeds, which are widely distributed throughout northern Russia, Atlantic shores of Europe, the Baltic Sea, Greenland, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and shores of the Pacific Ocean. Fucoidan is a major fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharide found in ( ) . The pharmacokinetic profiling of active compounds is essential for drug development and approval. The aim of the study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of fucoidan in rats after a single-dose oral administration. Fucoidan was isolated from . The method of measuring anti-activated factor X (anti-Xa) activity by amidolytic assay was used to analyze the plasma and tissue concentrations of fucoidan. The tissue distribution of fucoidan after intragastric administration to the rats was characterized, and it exhibited considerable heterogeneity. Fucoidan preferentially accumulates in the kidneys (AUC = 10.74 µg·h/g; C = 1.23 µg/g after 5 h), spleen (AUC = 6.89 µg·h/g; C = 0.78 µg/g after 3 h), and liver (AUC = 3.26 µg·h/g; C = 0.53 µg/g after 2 h) and shows a relatively long absorption time and extended circulation in the blood, with a mean residence time (MRT) = 6.79 h. The outcome of this study provides additional scientific data for traditional use of fucoidan-containing plants and offers tangible support for the continued development of new effective pharmaceuticals using fucoidan.
ISSN:1660-3397
1660-3397
DOI:10.3390/md16040132