Author/Authors :
Adukondalu, D. Kakatiya University - University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Centre for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, India , Shravan Kumar, Y. Kakatiya University - University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Centre for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, India , Vamshi Vishnu, Y. Kakatiya University - University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Centre for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, India , Shiva Kumar, R. Kakatiya University - University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Centre for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, India , Madhusudan Rao, Y. Kakatiya University - University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Centre for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, India
Abstract :
Background and the purpose of the study: Many drug substances along with a variety of naturally occurring dietary or herbal components interact with the CYP enzyme system. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of pomegranate juice pre-treatment on the transport of carbamazepine across the rat intestineMethods: The transport of carbamazepine across different parts of rat intestine was studied by everted and non-everted sac methods. The control and pomegranate juice (10 ml Kg-1 for 7 days) pre-treated rats were sacrificed and isolated the intestine. The sacs of intestine were prepared, treated with carbamazepine solution and then placed in dulbeccos buffer. Samples were collected periodically and the drug content was estimated using HPLC. Results and conclusion: The results show that there was a significant (p 0.05) difference in the transport of carbamazepine from the intestinal sacs of pretreated with pomegranate juice and control. It seems that pomegranate juice might have induced CYP3A4 enzymes and hence drug is extensively metabolized
Keywords :
Everted sac , Non , everted sac , Induction , CYP3A4.