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Effect of 2 weeks' consumption of pomegranate juice on the pharmacokinetics of a single dose of midazolam: an open-label, randomized, single-center, 2-period crossover study in healthy Japanese volunteers.

Shingen Misaka1, Reiko Nakamura, Shinya Uchida, Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Norio Takahashi, Naoki Inui, Kazuhiro Kosuge, Shizuo Yamada, Hiroshi Watanabe.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that pomegranate juice significantly increased the AUC of orally administered carbamazepine in rats, which suggests that pomegranate may inhibit the cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A)-mediated carbamazepine metabolism.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to clarify the effect of repeated consumption of pomegranate juice on CYP3A activity by assessing the pharmacokinetics of midazolam, a typical CYP3A probe drug, and its metabolites in healthy volunteers.
METHODS: An open-label, randomized, single-center, 2-period crossover study was conducted on healthy Japanese volunteers. Each subject received 200 mL of pomegranate juice twice daily for 2 weeks. On day 14, they were administered 15 μg/kg midazolam orally with either pomegranate juice or water. Plasma concentrations and urinary excretions of midazolam, 1'-hydroxymidazolam, and 4-hydroxymidazolam were determined up to 24 hours using LC/MS/MS and analyzed by a noncompartmental method.
RESULTS: Sixteen subjects (11 men and 5 women) were enrolled and completed the study. The mean (SD) age was 24.1 (4.8) years (range 22-40), mean body weight was 62.9 (8.8) kg (range 45.6-79.9). Differences in the mean AUC(0-∞) were 12.7 (4.4) and 14.2 (6.6) ng/mL/h in pomegranate juice and control groups, respectively (geometric mean ratio: 1.02 [95% CI, 0.95-1.09]; P = 0.40). Differences in C(max) for midazolam did not reach the level of statistical significance (5.1 [1.7] vs 5.0 [2.0] ng/mL, geometric mean ratio: 0.95 [95% CI, 0.79-1.11]; P = 0.68). Excretions of 1'-hydroxymidazolam (P = 0.34) and 4-hydroxymidazolam (P = 0.32) were not significantly altered by ingestion of pomegranate juice.
CONCLUSION: In this small Japanese adult volunteer population receiving single subtherapeutic doses of midazolam, 2 weeks' consumption of pomegranate juice did not significantly alter the pharmacokinetic profile of midazolam compared with that of the control. Protocol identifier: UMIN000004459.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21497708     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2011.02.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Ther        ISSN: 0149-2918            Impact factor:   3.393


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