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A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies

There are many gaps in scientific knowledge about the clinical significance of pharmacokinetic natural product–drug interactions (NPDIs) in which the natural product (NP) is the precipitant and a conventional drug is the object. The National Center for Complimentary and Integrative Health created th...

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Autores principales: Birer-Williams, Caroline, Gufford, Brandon T., Chou, Eric, Alilio, Marijanel, VanAlstine, Sidney, Morley, Rachael E., McCune, Jeannine S., Paine, Mary F., Boyce, Richard D.
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Publicado: The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7543481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32601103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.120.000054
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author Birer-Williams, Caroline
Gufford, Brandon T.
Chou, Eric
Alilio, Marijanel
VanAlstine, Sidney
Morley, Rachael E.
McCune, Jeannine S.
Paine, Mary F.
Boyce, Richard D.
author_facet Birer-Williams, Caroline
Gufford, Brandon T.
Chou, Eric
Alilio, Marijanel
VanAlstine, Sidney
Morley, Rachael E.
McCune, Jeannine S.
Paine, Mary F.
Boyce, Richard D.
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description There are many gaps in scientific knowledge about the clinical significance of pharmacokinetic natural product–drug interactions (NPDIs) in which the natural product (NP) is the precipitant and a conventional drug is the object. The National Center for Complimentary and Integrative Health created the Center of Excellence for NPDI Research (NaPDI Center) (www.napdi.org) to provide leadership and guidance on the study of pharmacokinetic NPDIs. A key contribution of the Center is the first user-friendly online repository that stores and links pharmacokinetic NPDI data across chemical characterization, metabolomics analyses, and pharmacokinetic in vitro and clinical experiments (repo.napdi.org). The design is expected to help researchers more easily arrive at a complete understanding of pharmacokinetic NPDI research on a particular NP. The repository will also facilitate multidisciplinary collaborations, as the repository links all of the experimental data for a given NP across the study types. The current work describes the design of the repository, standard operating procedures used to enter data, and pharmacokinetic NPDI data that have been entered to date. To illustrate the usefulness of the NaPDI Center repository, more details on two high-priority NPs, cannabis and kratom, are provided as case studies. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The data and knowledge resulting from natural product–drug interaction (NPDI) studies is distributed across a variety of information sources, rendering difficulties to find, access, and reuse. The Center of Excellence for NPDI Research addressed these difficulties by developing the first user-friendly online repository that stores data from in vitro and clinical pharmacokinetic NPDI experiments and links them with study data from chemical characterization and metabolomics analyses of natural products that are also stored in the repository.
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spelling pubmed-75434812020-10-14 A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies Birer-Williams, Caroline Gufford, Brandon T. Chou, Eric Alilio, Marijanel VanAlstine, Sidney Morley, Rachael E. McCune, Jeannine S. Paine, Mary F. Boyce, Richard D. Drug Metab Dispos Special Section on Natural Products: Experimental Approaches to Elucidate Disposition Mechanisms and Predict Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions There are many gaps in scientific knowledge about the clinical significance of pharmacokinetic natural product–drug interactions (NPDIs) in which the natural product (NP) is the precipitant and a conventional drug is the object. The National Center for Complimentary and Integrative Health created the Center of Excellence for NPDI Research (NaPDI Center) (www.napdi.org) to provide leadership and guidance on the study of pharmacokinetic NPDIs. A key contribution of the Center is the first user-friendly online repository that stores and links pharmacokinetic NPDI data across chemical characterization, metabolomics analyses, and pharmacokinetic in vitro and clinical experiments (repo.napdi.org). The design is expected to help researchers more easily arrive at a complete understanding of pharmacokinetic NPDI research on a particular NP. The repository will also facilitate multidisciplinary collaborations, as the repository links all of the experimental data for a given NP across the study types. The current work describes the design of the repository, standard operating procedures used to enter data, and pharmacokinetic NPDI data that have been entered to date. To illustrate the usefulness of the NaPDI Center repository, more details on two high-priority NPs, cannabis and kratom, are provided as case studies. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: The data and knowledge resulting from natural product–drug interaction (NPDI) studies is distributed across a variety of information sources, rendering difficulties to find, access, and reuse. The Center of Excellence for NPDI Research addressed these difficulties by developing the first user-friendly online repository that stores data from in vitro and clinical pharmacokinetic NPDI experiments and links them with study data from chemical characterization and metabolomics analyses of natural products that are also stored in the repository. The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 2020-10 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7543481/ /pubmed/32601103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.120.000054 Text en Copyright © 2020 by The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Special Section on Natural Products: Experimental Approaches to Elucidate Disposition Mechanisms and Predict Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions
Birer-Williams, Caroline
Gufford, Brandon T.
Chou, Eric
Alilio, Marijanel
VanAlstine, Sidney
Morley, Rachael E.
McCune, Jeannine S.
Paine, Mary F.
Boyce, Richard D.
A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title_full A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title_fullStr A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title_full_unstemmed A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title_short A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies
title_sort new data repository for pharmacokinetic natural product-drug interactions: from chemical characterization to clinical studies
topic Special Section on Natural Products: Experimental Approaches to Elucidate Disposition Mechanisms and Predict Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7543481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32601103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.120.000054
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