Potential Alteration of Rifampicin's Bioavailability by Phyllanthus niruri Supplementation in Tuberculosis Therapy.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Mirhansyah Ardana, Marlyn Dian Laksitorini, Endang Lukitaningsih, Agung Endro Nugroho
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Abstract

Rifampicin is essential for treating TB. The high incidence of resistance to this drug requires efforts to increase the effectiveness of TB therapy. Immunomodulator supplementation is one effort to overcome this problem. Phyllanthus niruri has an immunomodulating effect, which has been proven to influence the clinical improvement of the immunological profile. However, the effect of this plant on rifampicin's bioavailability should be reviewed to determine potential changes that may affect its antibacterial performance. Several stud-ies have shown an increase in the bioavailability of rifampicin when administered with extracts and active isolates of Carum carvi, Cuminum cyminum, Piper nigrum, and Moringa oleifera through inhibition of the P-gp efflux function in the absorption phase. On the other hand, the decrease occurred in coadministration with Garcinia cola, which activated PXR action and subsequently changed P-gp regulation. Administration of Al-lium sativum and Zingiber officinale extracts did not show significant alteration in bioavailability due to the stimulation of several mechanisms with opposite outputs by each secondary metabolite. In the case of P. niruri supplementation, the potential for a rise in bioavailability could occur due to synergistic effects inhibiting the performance of P-gp, AADAC, and OATP1B. However, the stimulation of PXR and PPARα may reduce or eliminate these effects. Finally, considering that there are so many specific secondary metabolites in P. niruri whose effects on the performance of these functional proteins have not been exposed, in vivo studies are needed to confirm the interactions within complex biological systems.

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Current drug metabolism
Current drug metabolism 医学-生化与分子生物学
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4.30
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81
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Drug Metabolism aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, and drug disposition. The journal serves as an international forum for the publication of full-length/mini review, research articles and guest edited issues in drug metabolism. Current Drug Metabolism is an essential journal for academic, clinical, government and pharmaceutical scientists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the most important developments. The journal covers the following general topic areas: pharmaceutics, pharmacokinetics, toxicology, and most importantly drug metabolism. More specifically, in vitro and in vivo drug metabolism of phase I and phase II enzymes or metabolic pathways; drug-drug interactions and enzyme kinetics; pharmacokinetics, pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling, and toxicokinetics; interspecies differences in metabolism or pharmacokinetics, species scaling and extrapolations; drug transporters; target organ toxicity and interindividual variability in drug exposure-response; extrahepatic metabolism; bioactivation, reactive metabolites, and developments for the identification of drug metabolites. Preclinical and clinical reviews describing the drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics of marketed drugs or drug classes.
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