Impacts of drug interactions on pharmacokinetics and the brain transporters: A recent review of natural compound-drug interactions in brain disorders

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Abstract

Natural compounds such as herbal medicines and/or phyto-compounds from foods, have frequently been used to exert synergistic therapeutic effects with anti-brain disorder drugs, supple-ment the effects of nutrients, and boost the immune system. However, co-administration of natural compounds with the drugs can cause synergistic toxicity or impeditive drug interactions due to changes in pharmacokinetic properties (e.g., absorption, metabolism, and excretion) and various drug transporters, particularly brain transporters. In this review, natural compound–drug interactions (NDIs), which can occur during the treatment of brain disorders, are emphasized from the perspective of pharmacokinetics and cellular transport. In addition, the challenges emanating from NDIs and recent approaches are discussed.

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Khadka, B., Lee, J. Y., Park, E. K., Kim, K. T., & Bae, J. S. (2021, February 2). Impacts of drug interactions on pharmacokinetics and the brain transporters: A recent review of natural compound-drug interactions in brain disorders. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041809

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