LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) - PAPILIONOIDEAE Glycine max  (L.) Merr.

 Synonym

  • LEGUMINOSAE (FABACEAE) - PAPILIONOIDEAE Glycine hispida  Maxim.
 Thai / English name

  • ถั่วเหลือง*

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[3] POTENTIAL MODULATION ON P-GLYCOPROTEIN AND CYP3A BY SOYMILK AND MISO: IN VIVO AND EX-VIVO STUDIES.
C.P. YU,Y.W. HSIEH,S.P. LIN,ET AL.
FOOD CHEM 2014 Vol.149(),25-30  $48258 [Full]

Part Used : เมล็ด
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : Soymilk
Type of experiment : in vivo
Type of animal : rat
Type of study : -
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : 4.0 g/kg of soymilk powders
Duration : *
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Ciclosporin*/Cyclosporin/Cyclosporin A/Cyclosporine/CsA/CyA
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Result: soymilk significantly decreased the Cmax of CSP by 64.5%, and reduced the AUC0-540 by 64.9%. Mechanism studies revealed that the activities of P-gp and CYP3A4 were induced by soymilk. Conculsion, ingestion of soymilk significantly activated the functions of P-gp and CYP3A.
Note : Cyclosporine (CSP), an immunosuppressant agent, is a substrate of P-gp and CYP3A4. *Duration: CSP was given to the rats at 2.5 mg/kg with and without a concomitant dose of miso or soymilk powders in crossover designs. Blood samples were withdrawn via cardiopuncture at 20, 40, 60, 180, 300 and 540 min after dosing with CSP.

Part Used : เมล็ด
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : Miso
Type of experiment : in vivo
Type of animal : rat
Type of study : -
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : 2.0 g/kg of miso
Duration : *
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Ciclosporin*/Cyclosporin/Cyclosporin A/Cyclosporine/CsA/CyA
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Result: Miso significantly decreased the Cmax of CSP by 78.3%, and reduced the AUC0-540 by 78.3%, respectively. Mechanism studies revealed that the activities of P-gp and CYP3A4 were induced by miso. Conclusion, ingestion of miso significantly activated the functions of P-gp and CYP3A.
Note : Cyclosporine (CSP), an immunosuppressant agent, is a substrate of P-gp and CYP3A4. *Duration: CSP was given to the rats at 2.5 mg/kg with and without a concomitant dose of miso or soymilk powders in crossover designs. Blood samples were withdrawn via cardiopuncture at 20, 40, 60, 180, 300 and 540 min after dosing with CSP.

[4] EFFECT OF DAIDZEIN ON CYP1A2 ACTIVITY AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF THEOPHYLLINE IN HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS.
WEN-XING PENG,HUAN-DE LI,HONG-HAO ZHOU
EUR J CLIN PHARMACOL 2003 Vol.59(),237-41  $56509 [Full]

Part Used : เมล็ด
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : daidzein
Type of experiment : human
Type of animal : -
Type of study : Single-blind trial
N(Total) : 20 (M/F = 10/10)
N(Treatment) : 10
Sex : Both sex
Age : 22-28 yrs. (mean 25)
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : 200 mg daidzein twice daily for 10 days and on day 12, the test group received 200 mg daidzein with 100 mg theophylline.
Duration : 10 days
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Theophylline*/Aminophylline
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Result: Comparing the kinetics parameters of theophylline of day 1 (without co-medication) with those of day 12 (10-day daidzein), the AUC (0-48), AUC (0- infinity), C(max) and t(1/2) were significantly increased by 33.57+/-21.75% (Cl, 1.21-1.46, P<0.05), 33.77+/-21.45% (Cl, 1.20-1.46, P<0.05), 23.54+/-16.93% (Cl, 1.23-1.52, P<0.05) and 41.39+/-45.92% (t=-3.19, P=0.011), respectively. The pharmacokinetic parameters of theophylline within the placebo group showed no statistically significant difference (P >0.05).
Note : Type of study: A single-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel study

[5] LEVOTHYROXINE ABSORPTION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, AND NEW THERAPEUTIC PERSPECTIVES.
IANIRO G;MANGIOLA F;DI RIENZO T A;ET AL.
EUR REV MED PHARMACOL SCI 2014 Vol.18(4),451-6  $59300 [Full]

Part Used : ไม่ระบุ
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : -
Type of experiment : human
Type of animal : -
Type of study : non specified
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Levothyroxine*/T4/L-Thyroxine
Dose/Conc.(drug) :
Result : Positive
Remark : In particular, certain foods and drinks affect the absorption of levothyroxine: in particular, dietary fibers, grapes, soybeans, papaya and coffee reduce the absorption of the drug.
Note : Data from review

[6] NATURAL REMEDIES AND HORMONE PREPARATIONS--POTENTIAL RISK FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS. A STUDY SURVEYS THE USE OF AGENTS WHICH POSSIBLY COUNTERACT WITH THE TREATMENT.
MALEKZADEH F,ROSE C,INGVAR C,ET AL.
LAKARTIDNINGEN 2005 Vol.102(44),3226-8, 3230-1  407149 [Abstract]

Part Used : ไม่ระบุ
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : -
Type of experiment : human
Type of animal : -
Type of study : Cross-section
N(Total) : 233
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : Female
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Tamoxifen*/TAM
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : The study identified use of 35 different typed of complimentary alternative medicine products and seven of these could potentially increase the risk of breast cancer or interact with tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitiors: soy, garlic, Ginkgo biloba, Echinacea, ginseng, velerian and phytoestrogens (excluding soy).
Note : Data incomplete Subject were consecutive breast cancer patients


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