MYRTACEAE Psidium guajava  L.

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[1] INTERACTIONS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA MEDICINAL PLANT EXTRACTS WITH ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY.
ERICA C.LARSON,LAURAB.HATHAWAY,JOHNG.LAMB,ET AL.
J ETHNOPHARMACOL 2014 Vol.155(),1433-40  $52253 [Full]

Part Used : ใบ
Activity : CYP2D6 INHIBITION
Solvent/Active Compound : 100% methanol
Type of experiment : in vitro
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Result : Positive
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Note : - Dried, plant samples (~10 g) were extracted in 100 mL of 100% methanol (MeOH) evernight. - Plant extracts were screened for the ability to induce CYP1A2 and CYP3A4. 1A2DRE (human XRECYP1A2-luciferase promoter) and DPX2 (human PXRCYP3A4-luciferase promoter) in hepatoma cell lines. Criteria for "positive" plant samples was set at ~40% of the response seen for the prototype inducers, i.e., > 40-fold in luciferase activity for CYP1A2 and > 3.5-fold increase for CYP3A4. - Plant extracts were screened for inhibitiory activity towards CYP1A2, CYP3A4, and CYP2D6 using enzyme-selective model substrates in human liver microsomes. Methoxyresorufin (MR) was used to assess CYP1A2 activity, 7-benzyloxyquinoline (7-BQ) was used to assess CYP3A4 activity and 7-methoxy-4-(aminomethyl)-coumarin (MAMC) was used to assess CYP2D6 activity. Extracts showing >50% inhibition at half-saturating and/or saturating substrate concentrations were deemed inhibitory.

[2] STUDIES ON INTERACTIONS BETWEEN BANSOREICHA AND MEDICINES.
KANEKO K,IWADATE E,UCHIDA K,ET AL.
YAKURUTO KENKYUSHO KENKYU HOKOKUSHU 2005 Vol.24(),73-80  306055 [Abstract]

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Activity : CYP2D6 INHIBITION
Solvent/Active Compound : guava leaves extract
Type of experiment : in vitro
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Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
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Result : Positive
Remark : The extract of guava leaves (GvEx) inhibited CYP2C8, CYP2C9 and CYP3A4 (IC50: 18.16 micrograms/mL, 28.00 micrograms/mL, 19.92 micrograms/mL, respectively). In contrast, quercetin contained at 3.5% in the GvEx had a more than tenfold higher inhibitory activity in these P 450 tests (IC50: 0.59 micrograms/mL, 1.62 micrograms/mL, 1.50 micrograms/mL). The GvEx inhibited CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP2B6 and CYP1A2 several fold weaker than quercetin.
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Part Used : ใบ
Activity : CYP2D6 INHIBITION
Solvent/Active Compound : guava tea
Type of experiment : in vitro
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Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
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Result : Negative
Remark : Bansoreicha (a guava tea product) did not inhibit these P 450 enzymes.
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