Sesamin (SM) and episesamin (ESM) are constituents of sesame seeds, which are used in health foods and considered to have various beneficial effects in the prevention of lifestyle-related diseases. P-Glycoprotein (P-gp) is an ATP-binding cassette transporter involved in drug absorption in the human gastrointestinal tract. A recent report indicated that SM influences P-gp-mediated drug transport. In the present study, we investigated whether SM and ESM inhibit P-gp in vitro, using Caco-2 cells and the typical P-gp substrates rhodamine123 (Rho123) and fexofenadine. SM and ESM showed no effect on accumulation of these compounds, indicating that SM and ESM do not influence P-gp function. In addition, an in vivo study using Rho123 indicated that SM and ESM do not affect absorption of P-gp substrates. Overall, these results suggest that health foods containing SM and ESM are unlikely to interact with P-gp substrates.
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Tomono, T., Otsuka, K., Yano, K., Kanagawa, M., Arakawa, H., & Ogihara, T. (2015). Recommended daily dose of sesame lignans has no influence on oral absorption of P-glycoprotein substrates in rats. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 38(12), 1960–1963. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b15-00392
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