Enzyme Activity of Natural Products on Cytochrome P450

Hua‐Li Zuo(University of Science and Technology of China), Hsi‐Yuan Huang(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Yang-Chi-Dung Lin(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Xiaoxuan Cai(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Xiangjun Kong(University of Macau), Dai-Lin Luo(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Yu-Heng Zhou(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), Hsien‐Da Huang(Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
Molecules
January 14, 2022
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Abstract

Drug-metabolizing enzymes, particularly the cytochrome P450 (CYP450) monooxygenases, play a pivotal role in pharmacokinetics. CYP450 enzymes can be affected by various xenobiotic substrates, which will eventually be responsible for most metabolism-based herb-herb or herb-drug interactions, usually involving competition with another drug for the same enzyme binding site. Compounds from herbal or natural products are involved in many scenarios in the context of such interactions. These interactions are decisive both in drug discovery regarding the synergistic effects, and drug application regarding unwanted side effects. Herein, this review was conducted as a comprehensive compilation of the effects of herbal ingredients on CYP450 enzymes. Nearly 500 publications reporting botanicals' effects on CYP450s were collected and analyzed. The countries focusing on this topic were summarized, the identified herbal ingredients affecting enzyme activity of CYP450s, as well as methods identifying the inhibitory/inducing effects were reviewed. Inhibitory effects of botanicals on CYP450 enzymes may contribute to synergistic effects, such as herbal formulae/prescriptions, or lead to therapeutic failure, or even increase concentrations of conventional medicines causing serious adverse events. Conducting this review may help in metabolism-based drug combination discovery, and in the evaluation of the safety profile of natural products used therapeutically.


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