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Natural Products: Experimental Approaches to Elucidate Disposition Mechanisms and Predict Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions.

Mary F Paine1.   

Abstract

Natural products have been used by humans since antiquity for both egregious and beneficial purposes. Regarding the latter, these products have long been valued as a rich source of phytochemicals and developed into numerous life-saving pharmaceutical agents. Today, the sales and use of natural products with purported medicinal qualities continue to increase worldwide. However, natural products are not subject to the same premarket testing requirements as pharmaceutical agents, creating critical gaps in scientific knowledge about their optimal use. In addition, due to the common misperception that "natural" means "safe," patients may supplement or replace their prescription medications with natural products, placing themselves at undue risk for subefficacious pharmacotherapy or potentially toxic exposure. Collectively, with few exceptions, researchers, health care providers, and educators lack definitive information about how to inform consumers, patients, and students in the health professions on the safe and optimal use of these products. Recognition of this deficiency by key stakeholders, including the three pillars of biomedical research-industry, academia, and government-has facilitated multiple collaborations that are actively addressing this fundamental knowledge gap. This special issue contains a collection of articles highlighting the challenges faced by researchers in the field and the use of various experimental systems and methods to improve the mechanistic understanding of the disposition and drug interaction potential of natural products. Continued refinement of existing, and development of new, approaches will progress toward the common overarching goal of improving public health. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Natural products with purported medicinal value constitute an increasing share of the contemporary health care market. Natural products are not subject to the same premarket testing requirements as drug products, creating fundamental scientific knowledge gaps about the safe and effective use of these products. Collaborations among industrial, academic, and governmental researchers in multiple disciplines are anticipated to provide the definitive information needed to fill these gaps and improve public health.
Copyright © 2020 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32816868      PMCID: PMC7543467          DOI: 10.1124/dmd.120.000182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos        ISSN: 0090-9556            Impact factor:   3.922


  26 in total

1.  Natural Products as Modulators of CES1 Activity.

Authors:  Yuli Qian; John S Markowitz
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-06-26       Impact factor: 3.922

Review 2.  Evaluation of models for predicting drug-drug interactions due to induction.

Authors:  Odette A Fahmi; Sharon L Ripp
Journal:  Expert Opin Drug Metab Toxicol       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 4.481

3.  Influence of Zuojin Pill on the Metabolism of Venlafaxine in Vitro and in Rats and Associated Herb-Drug Interaction.

Authors:  Yue Li; Juan Li; Dongmin Yan; Qian Wang; Jingyi Jin; Bo Tan; Furong Qiu
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-06-19       Impact factor: 3.922

4.  Organic Cation Transporter 1 and 3 Contribute to the High Accumulation of Dehydrocorydaline in the Heart.

Authors:  Yingchun Chen; Cui Li; Yaodong Yi; Weijuan Du; Huidi Jiang; Su Zeng; Hui Zhou
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-07-28       Impact factor: 3.922

5.  Centella asiatica Water Extract Shows Low Potential for Cytochrome P450-Mediated Drug Interactions.

Authors:  Kirsten M Wright; Armando Alcazar Magana; Ronald M Laethem; Caroline L Moseley; Troy T Banks; Claudia S Maier; Jan F Stevens; Joseph F Quinn; Amala Soumyanath
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-06-24       Impact factor: 3.922

6.  Predicting the Potential for Cannabinoids to Precipitate Pharmacokinetic Drug Interactions via Reversible Inhibition or Inactivation of Major Cytochromes P450.

Authors:  Sumit Bansal; Neha Maharao; Mary F Paine; Jashvant D Unadkat
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-06-25       Impact factor: 3.922

Review 7.  Selection and characterization of botanical natural products for research studies: a NaPDI center recommended approach.

Authors:  Joshua J Kellogg; Mary F Paine; Jeannine S McCune; Nicholas H Oberlies; Nadja B Cech
Journal:  Nat Prod Rep       Date:  2019-08-14       Impact factor: 13.423

Review 8.  The Effects of Traditional Chinese Medicine on P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Multidrug Resistance and Approaches for Studying the Herb-P-Glycoprotein Interactions.

Authors:  Yuhong Cao; Yiwei Shi; Ying Cai; Zhanying Hong; Yifeng Chai
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-08-13       Impact factor: 3.922

9.  Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 3 Is Responsible for the Efflux Transport of Curcumin Glucuronide from Hepatocytes to the Blood.

Authors:  Yu-Meng Jia; Ting Zhu; Huan Zhou; Jin-Zi Ji; Ting Tai; Hong-Guang Xie
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-01-03       Impact factor: 3.922

10.  A New Data Repository for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions: From Chemical Characterization to Clinical Studies.

Authors:  Caroline Birer-Williams; Brandon T Gufford; Eric Chou; Marijanel Alilio; Sidney VanAlstine; Rachael E Morley; Jeannine S McCune; Mary F Paine; Richard D Boyce
Journal:  Drug Metab Dispos       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 3.922

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Review 1.  Natural products exert anti-tumor effects by regulating exosomal ncRNA.

Authors:  Shuang Hu; Yi Liu; Shuguang Guan; Zhidong Qiu; Da Liu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-09-20       Impact factor: 5.738

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