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A sheep was dosed three times per day over six consecutive days with 70 g Narthecium ossifragum, and once on the seventh day with 70 g N. ossifragum. Additionally, it was dosed once on days 1–7 with 20 mg of [20,23,23-2H3]sarsasapogenin. After 7 days, the sheep was killed and GC-MS analysis of the free and conjugated sapogenin content in bile, urine, rumen, duodenum, jejunum, colon and rectum samples collected from the sheep, faecal samples collected on days 4–7, and dosed plant material was performed. The N. ossifragum contained mainly sarsasapogenin and smilagenin. Only negligible levels of deuterium-labelled sarsasapogenins were detected in the samples from the animal. Ingested saponins were quickly hydrolysed in the rumen to free sapogenins and, in part, epimerized at C-3 to afford episapogenins. The absorption of free sapogenins appeared to occur in the jejunum. The concentration of sapogenins in faeces reached a plateau 108 h after dosing started.
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Flåøyen, A., Wilkins, A., Deng, D. et al. Ovine Metabolism of Saponins: Evaluation of a Method for Estimating the Ovine Uptake of Steroidal Saponins from Narthecium ossifragum. Vet Res Commun 25, 225–238 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006485726523
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