2015
DOI: 10.1002/jps.24250
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Warfarin is an Effective Modifier of Multiple UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase Enzymes: Evaluation of its Potential to Alter the Pharmacokinetics of Zidovudine

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“…Likewise, LCA has the potential to block the glucuronidation process in human gastrointestinal tract for many UGT substrates, and thus improve the oral bioavailability of many phenolic drugs or natural products. Particularly, for drugs with relatively high therapeutic index that are predominantly metabolized by UGTs, such as the anti-inflammatory agent, daphnetin (Liang et al, 2010), the cholagogue drug, armillarisin A (Sun et al, 2014), the anesthetic agent, propofol (Liang et al, 2011), and the antiretroviral agent, zidovudine (Sun et al, 2015), the co-administration of LCA may extend their half-life and subsequently increase their efficacy in vivo and also potentially reduce the treatment cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, LCA has the potential to block the glucuronidation process in human gastrointestinal tract for many UGT substrates, and thus improve the oral bioavailability of many phenolic drugs or natural products. Particularly, for drugs with relatively high therapeutic index that are predominantly metabolized by UGTs, such as the anti-inflammatory agent, daphnetin (Liang et al, 2010), the cholagogue drug, armillarisin A (Sun et al, 2014), the anesthetic agent, propofol (Liang et al, 2011), and the antiretroviral agent, zidovudine (Sun et al, 2015), the co-administration of LCA may extend their half-life and subsequently increase their efficacy in vivo and also potentially reduce the treatment cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible limitation of this estimation is the lack of consideration of warfarin accumulation in the liver. Studies with rats have shown liver warfarin levels are possibly 3-fold higher than that observed in plasma (Levy et al, 2003;Sun et al, 2015). The similarities in physiology between rats and humans suggest that warfarin accumulation in the liver possibly occurs in humans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, indinavir, an HIV therapeutic drug, can significantly induce the elevation of unconjugated bilirubin in serum through inhibition of UGT1A1-mediated bilirubin glucuronidation 10 . Many compounds have been reported to exert inhibition potential towards UGT isoforms, such as warfarin 11 and arbidol…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%