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Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics

Since many glycoside compounds in natural products are hydrolyzed by intestinal microbiota when administered orally, it is of interest to know whether their pharmacological effects are derived from the glycoside itself or from the aglycone form in vivo. An interesting example is baicalin versus baic...

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Autores principales: Noh, Keumhan, Kang, Youra, Nepal, Mahesh Raj, Jeong, Ki Sun, Oh, Do Gyeong, Kang, Mi Jeong, Lee, Sangkyu, Kang, Wonku, Jeong, Hye Gwang, Jeong, Tae Cheon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6273104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26978333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030337
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author Noh, Keumhan
Kang, Youra
Nepal, Mahesh Raj
Jeong, Ki Sun
Oh, Do Gyeong
Kang, Mi Jeong
Lee, Sangkyu
Kang, Wonku
Jeong, Hye Gwang
Jeong, Tae Cheon
author_facet Noh, Keumhan
Kang, Youra
Nepal, Mahesh Raj
Jeong, Ki Sun
Oh, Do Gyeong
Kang, Mi Jeong
Lee, Sangkyu
Kang, Wonku
Jeong, Hye Gwang
Jeong, Tae Cheon
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description Since many glycoside compounds in natural products are hydrolyzed by intestinal microbiota when administered orally, it is of interest to know whether their pharmacological effects are derived from the glycoside itself or from the aglycone form in vivo. An interesting example is baicalin versus baicalein, the aglycone of baicalin, which is contained in some herbs from Labiatae including Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi and Scutellaria lateriflora Linne. The herbs have been extensively used for treatment of inflammatory diseases in Asia. Although there have been numerous reports regarding the pharmacological effects of baicalin and baicalein in vivo and in vitro, some reports indicated that the glycoside form would hardly be absorbed in the intestine and that it should be hydrolyzed to baicalein in advance for absorption. Therefore, the role of metabolism by intestinal microbiota should also be considered in the metabolism of baicalin. In addition, baicalin contains a glucuronide moiety in its structure, by which baicalin and baicalein show complex pharmacokinetic behaviors, due to the interconversion between them by phase II enzymes in the body. Recently, concerns about drug interaction with baicalin and/or baicalein have been raised, because of the co-administration of Scutellaria species with certain drugs. Herein, we reviewed the role of intestinal microbiota in pharmacokinetic characteristics of baicalin and baicalein, with regards to their pharmacological and toxicological effects.
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spelling pubmed-62731042018-12-28 Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics Noh, Keumhan Kang, Youra Nepal, Mahesh Raj Jeong, Ki Sun Oh, Do Gyeong Kang, Mi Jeong Lee, Sangkyu Kang, Wonku Jeong, Hye Gwang Jeong, Tae Cheon Molecules Review Since many glycoside compounds in natural products are hydrolyzed by intestinal microbiota when administered orally, it is of interest to know whether their pharmacological effects are derived from the glycoside itself or from the aglycone form in vivo. An interesting example is baicalin versus baicalein, the aglycone of baicalin, which is contained in some herbs from Labiatae including Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi and Scutellaria lateriflora Linne. The herbs have been extensively used for treatment of inflammatory diseases in Asia. Although there have been numerous reports regarding the pharmacological effects of baicalin and baicalein in vivo and in vitro, some reports indicated that the glycoside form would hardly be absorbed in the intestine and that it should be hydrolyzed to baicalein in advance for absorption. Therefore, the role of metabolism by intestinal microbiota should also be considered in the metabolism of baicalin. In addition, baicalin contains a glucuronide moiety in its structure, by which baicalin and baicalein show complex pharmacokinetic behaviors, due to the interconversion between them by phase II enzymes in the body. Recently, concerns about drug interaction with baicalin and/or baicalein have been raised, because of the co-administration of Scutellaria species with certain drugs. Herein, we reviewed the role of intestinal microbiota in pharmacokinetic characteristics of baicalin and baicalein, with regards to their pharmacological and toxicological effects. MDPI 2016-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6273104/ /pubmed/26978333 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030337 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Noh, Keumhan
Kang, Youra
Nepal, Mahesh Raj
Jeong, Ki Sun
Oh, Do Gyeong
Kang, Mi Jeong
Lee, Sangkyu
Kang, Wonku
Jeong, Hye Gwang
Jeong, Tae Cheon
Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title_full Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title_fullStr Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title_full_unstemmed Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title_short Role of Intestinal Microbiota in Baicalin-Induced Drug Interaction and Its Pharmacokinetics
title_sort role of intestinal microbiota in baicalin-induced drug interaction and its pharmacokinetics
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6273104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26978333
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030337
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