Advancements and challenges in pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic research on the traditional Chinese medicine saponins: a comprehensive review

Front Pharmacol. 2024 May 7:15:1393409. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1393409. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Recent research on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) saponin pharmacokinetics has revealed transformative breakthroughs and challenges. The multicomponent nature of TCM makes it difficult to select representative indicators for pharmacokinetic studies. The clinical application of saponins is limited by their low bioavailability and short half-life, resulting in fluctuating plasma concentrations. Future directions should focus on novel saponin compounds utilizing colon-specific delivery and osmotic pump systems to enhance oral bioavailability. Optimizing drug combinations, such as ginsenosides with aspirin, shows therapeutic potential. Rigorous clinical validation is essential for practical applications. This review emphasizes a transformative era in saponin research, highlighting the need for clinical validation. TCM saponin pharmacokinetics, guided by traditional principles, are in development, utilizing multidisciplinary approaches for a comprehensive understanding. This research provides a theoretical basis for new clinical drugs and supports rational clinical medication.

Keywords: bioavailability; influencing factors; pharmacokinetics; saponins; traditional Chinese medicine.

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  • Review

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. The study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (82060687), Doctor Science Foundation of Zunyi Medical University (F-941), Science and Technology Fund of Guizhou Provincial Health Commission (gzwkj 2021-539), Science and Technology Program of Zunyi (ZSKHHZ [2022]380), Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for Students of Zunyi Medical University (ZYDC2021028, ZYDC2021134, ZYDC2021144, ZYDC2021146, ZYDC2022040, ZYDC 202310661093, S202210661226), Graduate Student Research Fund Project of Zunyi Medical University (ZYK183, ZYK223, ZYK227).