CYP3A4 and CYP2D6 inhibitory activities of Indonesian medicinal plants
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CYP3A4 and CYP2D6 inhibitory activities of Indonesian medicinal plants
Abstract
Thirty samples of Indonesian medicinal plants were analyzed for their capacity to inhibit in vitro metabolism by human cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) and CYP2D6 with a radiometric assay. The MeOH-soluble fractions of 25 samples, prepared from water extracts, demonstrated inhibitory activity more than 50% on the metabolism mediated by CYP3A4, and 21 samples on the metabolism mediated by CYP2D6. Among the MeOH-soluble fractions, Piper nigrum leaf showed the highest inhibitory activity against CYP3A4 (91.7%), and Punica granatum against CYP2D6 (98.1%). The water extracts of which MeOH-soluble fraction showed inhibitory activity more than 70% were fractionated with EtOAc. From the EtOAc-soluble fractions, Curcuma heyneana (67.0%), Pi. cubeba (75.0%), Pi. nigrum fruit (84.0%), Pi. nigrum leaf (85.8%), and Zingiber aromaticum (75.3%) demonstrated inhibitory activity more than 50% on the metabolism mediated by CYP3A4, but only Pi. nigrum fruit (72.8%) and Pi. nigrum leaf (69.1%) showed strong inhibitory activity against CYP2D6. For samples that showed more than 70% inhibition, their IC(50) values were determined. The most potent inhibitory activity against CYP3A4 (IC(50) value of 25 microg/ml) was found for the extract of Pi. nigrum leaf, while that of Catharanthus roseus showed the most potent inhibitory effect against CYP2D6 (IC(50) value of 11 microg/ml). These results should indicate once more the possibility of potential medicinal plant-drug interactions.
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