Table 1.
Herb | Processing | Chemical alteration | Pharmacokinetic alteration | Reference |
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Paeoniae Radix Alba (Bai Shao) | Sulfur fumigation | Formation of peoniflorin sulfonate (9–16 mg/g herb) and benzoylpaeoniflorin sulfonate (0.16–0.43 mg/g herb) | Oral absorption of peoniflorin sulfonate was slower than that of peoniflorin. Benzoylpaeoniflorin sulfonate but not benzoylpaeoniflorin was present in blood circulation after oral administration | Cheng et al. (2010a,b) |
Reaction with sodium bisulfite | Formation of peoniflorin sulfonate | N.A. | Wang et al. (2005) | |
Sulfur fumigation | Almost all of peoniflorin converted to peoniflorin sulfonate | N.A. | Hayes et al. (2005) | |
Angelicae Dahuricae Radix (Bai Zhi) | Sulfur fumigation | Loss of major furocoumarins: i.e., at least 60% loss of imperatorin, and significant loss of isoimperatorin and oxypeucedanin | N.A. | Wang et al. (2009b) |
Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma (Ren Shen) | Sulfur fumigation | Formation of two ginsenoside sulfonates | N.A. | Li et al. (2010b) |
N.A., data not available.