1. Intestinal and Hepatocellular Transporters: Therapeutic Effects and Drug Interactions of Herbal Supplements.
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Stieger B, Mahdi ZM, and Jäger W
- Subjects
- ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 metabolism, Animals, Drug Interactions physiology, Hepatocytes drug effects, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa drug effects, Pharmaceutical Preparations metabolism, Plant Preparations pharmacology, Plant Preparations therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B metabolism, Hepatocytes metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Organic Anion Transporters metabolism, Plant Preparations metabolism
- Abstract
Herbal supplements are generally considered safe; however, drug disposition is influenced by the interactions of herbal supplements and food constituents with transport and metabolic processes. Although the interference of herbal supplements with drug metabolism has been studied extensively, knowledge of how they interact with the drug transport processes is less advanced. Therefore, we describe here specific examples of experimental and human interaction studies of herbal supplement components with drug transporters addressing, for example, organic anion transporting polypeptides or P-glycoprotein, as such interactions may lead to severe side effects and altered drug efficacy. Hence, it is clearly necessary to increase the awareness of the clinical relevance of the interference of herbal supplements with the drug transport processes.
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- 2017
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