Clinically significant CYP2C inhibition by noscapine but not by glucosamine.
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Rosenborg S, Stenberg M, Otto S, Ostervall J, Masquelier M, Yue QY, Bertilsson L, Eliasson E
Clinically significant CYP2C inhibition by noscapine but not by glucosamine.
Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2010 Sep;88(3):343-6. doi: 10.1038/clpt.2010.107. Epub 2010 Jul 28.
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Noscapine and glucosamine reportedly interact with warfarin. We investigated the effects of these drugs on various cytochrome P450 (CYP) activity markers. Twelve healthy subjects were phenotyped at baseline and during separate treatments with noscapine and glucosamine. Whereas glucosamine had no significant effect on CYP activity, noscapine caused marked inhibition of CYP2C9 (4.9-fold increase in urinary losartan/E3174 ratio) and CYP2C19 (3.6-fold increase in the plasma omeprazole/5-hydroxyomeprazole ratio). Noscapine-dependent inhibition of CYP2C9 may explain the interaction with warfarin.
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Drug Enzyme Kind Organism Pharmacological Action Actions Noscapine Cytochrome P450 2C9 Protein Humans UnknownInhibitorDetails