Understanding the impact of drug-herbal dietary supplements pharmacokinetic interactions: Integrated transcriptomics analysis to study the key metabolism, pathways, and safety evaluation
Implementing Organization
Principal Investigator
Dr. Satheeshkumar Nanjappan
Associate Professor
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National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata
CO-Principal Investigator
Dr. Somasundaram Arumugam
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kolkata
About
Herbal Dietary Supplements (HDS) are increasingly used as alternative medicines, but herb-drug interactions can cause unwanted adverse effects. HDS contain phytochemicals that interact with drug-metabolizing enzymes, such as CYP, which can alter the pharmacokinetics of co-administered drugs. Understanding HDIs, particularly drug absorption, metabolism, elimination, and transport, is crucial to prevent adverse drug effects. The World Health Organization (WHO) supports studies on HDIs and promotes their monitoring. The FDA and EMA recommend PK-based HDI studies for phytopharmaceuticals under development and in the market. Transcriptome analysis can provide a deeper understanding of HDI interactions, allowing for safer administration with strong CYP inhibitors and inducers. Combination therapy may improve therapeutic efficacy, and transcriptome analysis can reveal how HDI affects related pathways under different medical circumstances and drug co-administration.
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