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In vitro evidence of baicalein’s inhibition of the metabolism of zidovudine (AZT)
Abstract
Background: Herb-drug interaction (HDI) has been regarded as a key factor limiting the clinical application of herbs and drugs. Aims: Potential baicalein-zidovudine (AZT) interaction was predicted in the present study. Methods: In vitro evaluation of baicalein’s inhibition towards human liver microsomes (HLMs)-catalyzed metabolism of zidovudine (AZT) was performed. Dixon and Lineweaver-Burk plots were used to determine the inhibition kinetic type, and second plot with the slopes from Lineweaver-Burk plot versus the concentrations of baicalein was employed to calculate the inhibition parameter (Ki). In combination with the in vivo concentration of baicalein, in vitro-in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) was carried out to predict in vivo baicalein-AZT interaction. Results: Competitive inhibition of baicalein towards AZT metabolism was demonstrated, and the Ki value was calculated to be 101.2 μM. The value of AUCi/AUC was calculated to be 2. Conclusion: Potential baicalein-AZT interaction was indicated in the present study, indicating the need for monitoring when AZT is co-administrated with baicalein or baicalein-containing herbs.
Keywords: Baicalein, zidovudine (AZT), metabolism, herb-drug interaction
African Health sciences Vol 14 No. 1 March 2014
Keywords: Baicalein, zidovudine (AZT), metabolism, herb-drug interaction
African Health sciences Vol 14 No. 1 March 2014