Mucoadhesive effect of Curcuma longa extract and curcumin decreases the ranitidine effect, but not bismuth subsalicylate on ethanol-induced ulcer model
Autor: | Josué A. Velázquez-Moyado, María Josefa Bernad-Bernad, Luis Medina-Torres, Elizabeth Arlen Pineda-Peña, Andrés Navarrete, José Luis Balderas-López, José Carlos Tavares Carvalho, Alejandra Orona-Ortiz |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Male Curcumin Metabolite Herb-Drug Interactions lcsh:Medicine Pharmacology Ranitidine Bismuth subsalicylate Article Peptic ulcers 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine Curcuma Curcuma longa extract Mucoadhesion medicine Organometallic Compounds Animals Drug Interactions Stomach Ulcer Rats Wistar Medicinal plants lcsh:Science Natural products Multidisciplinary Ethanol Chemistry Plant Extracts lcsh:R Anti-Ulcer Agents Salicylates Rats Disease Models Animal 030104 developmental biology Gastric Mucosa 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis lcsh:Q Bismuth medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Scientific Reports Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019) |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Popis: | The study of pharmacological interactions between herbal remedies and conventional drugs is important because consuming traditional herbal remedies as supplements or alternative medicine is fairly common and their concomitant administration with prescribed drugs could either have a favorable or unfavorable effect. Therefore, this work aims to determine the pharmacological interactions of a turmeric acetone extract (TAE) and its main metabolite (curcumin) with common anti-ulcer drugs (ranitidine and bismuth subsalicylate), using an ethanol-induced ulcer model in Wistar rats. The analysis of the interactions was carried out via the Combination Index-Isobologram Equation method. The combination index (CI) calculated at 0.5 of the affected fraction (fa) indicated that the TAE or curcumin in combination with ranitidine had a subadditive interaction. The results suggest that this antagonistic mechanism is associated to the mucoadhesion of curcumin and the TAE, determined by rheological measurements. Contrastingly, both the TAE and curcumin combined with bismuth subsalicylate had an additive relationship, which means that there is no pharmacological interaction. This agrees with the normalized isobolograms obtained for each combination. The results of this study suggest that mucoadhesion of curcumin and the TAE could interfere in the effectiveness of ranitidine, and even other drugs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: | |
Nepřihlášeným uživatelům se plný text nezobrazuje | K zobrazení výsledku je třeba se přihlásit. |