2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40360-022-00618-x
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Human targeted phenobarbital presents a poor substrate of gut microbiome deciphering new drug targets beyond pharmacokinetic curbs

Abstract: Background The gut microbiome, a new organ of the body, can potentially alter the pharmacokinetics of orally administered drugs through microbial enzymes. However, absorption of orally administered non-antibiotic drugs by the gut microbiome, during drug-microbiome interaction, is barely addressed. Structural homology studies confirm similar membrane transport proteins in gut epithelial cells and the gut microbiome of the host that may compete for drug substrates with the host itself for its abs… Show more

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“…However, since the PB concentrations we measured in the FS in our study were relatively low, this could be a possible explanation for the missing direct effect on enteric neuronal activity in our study. The PB concentration in the FS could be influenced by its absorption and metabolization by the GIM and hence appeared to a minor amount in the collected fecal samples ( Mukhtar et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since the PB concentrations we measured in the FS in our study were relatively low, this could be a possible explanation for the missing direct effect on enteric neuronal activity in our study. The PB concentration in the FS could be influenced by its absorption and metabolization by the GIM and hence appeared to a minor amount in the collected fecal samples ( Mukhtar et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%