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Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450

Cytochrome P450 (CYP P450) enzymes are a superfamily of mono-oxygenases that are found in all kingdoms of life. The CYP P450 enzymes constitute a large superfamily of haem-thiolate proteins involved in the metabolism of a wide variety of both exogenous and endogenous compounds. The CYP activities ha...

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Autores principales: Saxena, Akansha, Parijat Tripathi, Kumar, Roy, Sudeep, Khan, Feroz, Sharma, Ashok
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255634
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author Saxena, Akansha
Parijat Tripathi, Kumar
Roy, Sudeep
Khan, Feroz
Sharma, Ashok
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Parijat Tripathi, Kumar
Roy, Sudeep
Khan, Feroz
Sharma, Ashok
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description Cytochrome P450 (CYP P450) enzymes are a superfamily of mono-oxygenases that are found in all kingdoms of life. The CYP P450 enzymes constitute a large superfamily of haem-thiolate proteins involved in the metabolism of a wide variety of both exogenous and endogenous compounds. The CYP activities have been shown to be involved in numerous interactions especially between drugs and herbal constituents. The majority of serious cases of drug interactions are as a result of the interference of the metabolic clearance of one drug by yet another co-administered drug, food or natural product. Gaining mechanistic knowledge towards such interactions has been accepted as an approach to avoid adverse reactions. The inductions and inhibition of CYP enzymes by natural products in the presence of a prescribed drug has led to adverse effects. Herbal medicines such as St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), garlic (Allium sativa), piperine (from Piper sp.), ginseng (Ginseng sp.), gingko (Gingko biloba), soya beans (Glycine max), alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and grape fruit juice show clinical interactions when co-administered with medicines. This review documents the involvement of CYP enzymes in the metabolism of known available drugs and herbal products. We also document the interactions between herbal constituents & CYP enzymes showing potential drug-herb interactions. Data on CYP450 enzymes in activation (i.e. induction or inhibition) with natural constituents is also reviewed.
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spelling pubmed-26461892009-03-02 Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450 Saxena, Akansha Parijat Tripathi, Kumar Roy, Sudeep Khan, Feroz Sharma, Ashok Bioinformation Current Trends Cytochrome P450 (CYP P450) enzymes are a superfamily of mono-oxygenases that are found in all kingdoms of life. The CYP P450 enzymes constitute a large superfamily of haem-thiolate proteins involved in the metabolism of a wide variety of both exogenous and endogenous compounds. The CYP activities have been shown to be involved in numerous interactions especially between drugs and herbal constituents. The majority of serious cases of drug interactions are as a result of the interference of the metabolic clearance of one drug by yet another co-administered drug, food or natural product. Gaining mechanistic knowledge towards such interactions has been accepted as an approach to avoid adverse reactions. The inductions and inhibition of CYP enzymes by natural products in the presence of a prescribed drug has led to adverse effects. Herbal medicines such as St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), garlic (Allium sativa), piperine (from Piper sp.), ginseng (Ginseng sp.), gingko (Gingko biloba), soya beans (Glycine max), alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and grape fruit juice show clinical interactions when co-administered with medicines. This review documents the involvement of CYP enzymes in the metabolism of known available drugs and herbal products. We also document the interactions between herbal constituents & CYP enzymes showing potential drug-herb interactions. Data on CYP450 enzymes in activation (i.e. induction or inhibition) with natural constituents is also reviewed. Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2008-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2646189/ /pubmed/19255634 Text en © 2008 Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450
title Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450
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title_fullStr Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450
title_short Pharmacovigilance: Effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving Cytochrome P450
title_sort pharmacovigilance: effects of herbal components on human drugs interactions involving cytochrome p450
topic Current Trends
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19255634
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