RUTACEAE Citrus spp.  

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  • Citrus spp.

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[1] 6',7'-DIHYDROXYBERGAMOTTIN IN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE AND SEVILLE ORANGE JUICE: EFFECTS ON CYCLOSPORINE DISPOSITION, ENTEROCYTE CYP3A4, AND P-GLYCOPROTEIN.
EDWARDS DJ,FITZSIMMONS ME,SCHUETZ EG,ET AL.
CLIN PHARMACOL THER (ST. LOUIS) 1999 Vol.65(3),237-44  190362 [Abstract]

Part Used : น้ำจากผล
Activity : EFFECTS ON PHARMACOKINETIC
Solvent/Active Compound : 6',7'-Dihydroxybergamottin
Type of experiment : human
Type of animal : -
Type of study : Open trial
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Ciclosporin*/Cyclosporin/Cyclosporin A/Cyclosporine/CsA/CyA
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Subjects were healthy subjects. Result: Area under the whole blood concentration-time curve and peak concentration of cyclosporine were increased by 55% and 35%, respectively, with grapefruit juice (P < .05).
Note : Conclusions: 6'7'-Dihydroxybergamottin is not responsible for the effects of grapefruit juice on cyclosporine. Because the interaction did not occur with Seville orange juice despite reduced enterocyte concentrations of CYP3A4, inhibition of P-glycoprotein activity by other compounds in grapefruit juice may be responsible. Reduced enterocyte CYP3A4 by 6',7'-dihydroxybergamottin could be important for other drugs whose bioavailability is less dependent on P-glycoprotein. Data incomplete.

Part Used : น้ำจากผล
Activity : DRUG INTERACTION
Solvent/Active Compound : 6',7'-Dihydroxybergamottin
Type of experiment : human
Type of animal : -
Type of study : Open trial
N(Total) : -
N(Treatment) : -
Sex : -
Age : -
Route : Oral administration
Dose/Conc.(herb) : -
Duration : -
Type of interaction : Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with drug : Ciclosporin*/Cyclosporin/Cyclosporin A/Cyclosporine/CsA/CyA
Dose/Conc.(drug) : -
Result : Positive
Remark : Subjects were healthy subjects. Result: Area under the whole blood concentration-time curve and peak concentration of cyclosporine were increased by 55% and 35%, respectively, with grapefruit juice (P < .05).
Note : Conclusions: 6'7'-Dihydroxybergamottin is not responsible for the effects of grapefruit juice on cyclosporine. Because the interaction did not occur with Seville orange juice despite reduced enterocyte concentrations of CYP3A4, inhibition of P-glycoprotein activity by other compounds in grapefruit juice may be responsible. Reduced enterocyte CYP3A4 by 6',7'-dihydroxybergamottin could be important for other drugs whose bioavailability is less dependent on P-glycoprotein. Data incomplete.


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