Approaches to minimize the effects of P-glycoprotein in drug transport: A review
- PMID: 35103340
- DOI: 10.1002/ddr.21918
Approaches to minimize the effects of P-glycoprotein in drug transport: A review
Abstract
P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is a transporter protein that is come under the ATP binding cassette family of proteins. It is situated on the surface of the intestine epithelium, where P-gp substrate binds to the transporter and is pumped into the intestine lumen by the ATP-driven energy-dependent process. In this review, we summarize the role of the P-gp efflux transporter situated on the intestine, the clinical importance of P-gp related drug interactions, and approaches to minimize the effect of P-gp in drug transport. This review also focuses on the impact of P-gp on the bioavailability of the orally administered drug. Many drug's oral bioavailabilities can improve by concomitant use of P-gp inhibitors. Multidrug resistance are reduced by using some naturally occurring compounds obtained from plants and several synthetic P-gp inhibitors. Formulation strategies, one of the most important approaches to mimic the P-gp transporter's action, finally enhancing the oral bioavailability of the drug by inhibiting its P-gp efflux. Vitamin E TPGS, Gelucire 44/14 and other pharmaceutical/formulation excipients inhibit the P-gp efflux. A prodrug approach might be a useful strategy to overcome drug resistance. Prodrug helps to enhance the solubility or alter the pharmacokinetic properties but does not diminish the pharmacological action.
Keywords: Formulation strategy; P-glycoprotein; Transporters.
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