Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, 4229 Queensland, Australia.
Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, 4229 Queensland, Australia; Centre for Urology Research, Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, 4229 Queensland, Australia.
J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2021 Jan 30;193:113746. doi: 10.1016/j.jpba.2020.113746. Epub 2020 Nov 5.
Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) is a common ingredient in pre-workout supplements with purported weight-loss and performance-enhancing effects. Supplements listing Citrus aurantium or p-synephrine have been associated with reports of adverse cardiovascular events attributed to the active biogenic amines, p-synephrine, p-octopamine or p-tyramine. Additionally, questions have been raised as to the authenticity of the plant-derived active components listed on the supplement labels. The aim of this study was to determine the quantities of these amines in a sample of pre-workout supplements which specifically listed Citrus aurantium, and assess the authenticity of plant material by comparing the ratios of amines found to that found in Citrus aurantium standardized reference materials (SRM). The quantities of amines in the supplements and SRMs were determined using a validated high-performance liquid chromatography-single quadrupole mass spectrometry (HPLC-UV-QDa) method. In the Citrus aurantium SRMs the quantities of trace amines found ranged from 5.30 to 38.00 mg/g (synephrine) 0.14-0.35 mg/g (octopamine) and 0.15-1.90 mg/g (tyramine) with an average ratio of 100:1:5 (synephrine: octopamine: tyramine). Only 42 % (5/12) of the supplements tested had ratios consistent with that found in the SRMs. The average trace amine ratio in those supplements was 100:1:3 while the quantities of trace amines found ranged from 0.35 to 31.31 mg/g (synephrine); 0.005 - 0.10 mg/g (octopamine) and 0.01-1.51 mg/g (tyramine). For the remaining supplements, some did not contain any detectable levels of trace amines or only synephrine was detected with concentrations ranging from 0.003 - 0.95 mg/g. These results suggest a role for authenticity/quality assurance testing of pre-workout supplements and more stringent regulation of pre-workout supplements.
酸橙(Citrus aurantium)是一种常见的运动前补充剂成分,具有减肥和增强性能的效果。含有酸橙或伪麻黄碱的补充剂与归因于生物胺、伪麻黄碱、章鱼胺或酪胺等活性生物胺的不良心血管事件报告有关。此外,人们对补充剂标签上列出的植物源性活性成分的真实性提出了质疑。本研究的目的是确定专门列出酸橙的运动前补充剂样品中这些胺的含量,并通过比较在补充剂中发现的胺与酸橙标准参考物质(SRM)中发现的胺的比例来评估植物材料的真实性。使用经过验证的高效液相色谱-单四极杆质谱(HPLC-UV-QDa)法测定补充剂和 SRM 中胺的含量。在酸橙 SRM 中,发现痕量胺的含量范围为 5.30 至 38.00mg/g(辛弗林)0.14-0.35mg/g(章鱼胺)和 0.15-1.90mg/g(酪胺),平均比例为 100:1:5(辛弗林:章鱼胺:酪胺)。只有 42%(5/12)的测试补充剂的比例与 SRM 中的比例一致。这些补充剂中痕量胺的平均比例为 100:1:3,而痕量胺的含量范围为 0.35 至 31.31mg/g(辛弗林);0.005-0.10mg/g(章鱼胺)和 0.01-1.51mg/g(酪胺)。对于其余的补充剂,有些没有检测到任何痕量胺,或者只检测到辛弗林,浓度范围为 0.003-0.95mg/g。这些结果表明,运动前补充剂的真实性/质量保证测试和更严格的运动前补充剂监管是必要的。