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Pharmacology
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Planta Med 2007; 73: 731-741
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-981550

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
 
 
An in vitro Evaluation of Cytochrome P450 Inhibition and P-Glycoprotein Interaction with Goldenseal, Ginkgo biloba, Grape Seed, Milk Thistle, and Ginseng Extracts and Their Constituents
 
Amy S. Etheridge1, Sherry R. Black1, Purvi R. Patel1, James So1, James M. Mathews1
1 Health Sciences Unit, Science and Engineering, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

Abstract

Drug-herb interactions can result from the modulation of the activities of cytochrome P450 (P450) and/or drug transporters. The effect of extracts and individual constituents of goldenseal, Ginkgo biloba (and its hydrolyzate), grape seed, milk thistle, and ginseng on the activities of cytochrome P450 enzymes CYP1A2, CYP2C8, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, CYP2E1, and CYP3A4 in human liver microsomes were determined using enzyme-selective probe substrates, and their effect on human P-glycoprotein (Pgp) was determined using a baculovirus expression system by measuring the verapamil-stimulated, vanadate-sensitive ATPase activity. Extracts were analyzed by HPLC to standardize their concentration(s) of constituents associated with the pharmacological activity, and to allow comparison of their effects on P450 and Pgp with literature values. Many of the extracts/constituents exerted ≥ 50 % inhibition of P450 activity. These include those from goldenseal (normalized to alkaloid content) inhibiting CYP2C8, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4 at 20 μM, ginkgo inhibiting CYP2C8 at 10 μM, grape seed inhibiting CYP2C9 and CYP3A4 at 10 μM, milk thistle inhibiting CYP2C8 at 10 μM, and ginsenosides F1 and Rh1 (but not ginseng extract) inhibiting CYP3A4 at 10 μM. Goldenseal extracts/constituents (20 μM, particularly hydrastine) and ginsenoside Rh1 stimulated ATPase at about half of the activity of the model substrate, verapamil (20 μM). The data suggest that the clearance of a variety of drugs may be diminished by concomitant use of these herbs via inhibition of P450 enzymes, but less so by Pgp-mediated effects.

Abbreviations

HLM: human liver microsomes

Pgp: P-glycoprotein

Pi: inorganic phosphate

Key words

Cytochrome P450 - P-glycoprotein - goldenseal - ginkgo - grape seed - milk thistle - ginseng - Hydrastis canadensis - Ginkgo biloba - Vitis vinifera - Silybum marianum - Panax ginseng

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