柚皮苷
葡萄柚汁
化学
药理学
药代动力学
异环磷酰胺
色谱法
医学
内科学
化疗
依托泊苷
作者
Eduardo Madrigal‐Bujaidar,Edilberto Pérez-Montoya,Sandra García-Medina,José Melesio Cristóbal-Luna,José A. Morales‐González,Eduardo Madrigal‐Santillán,Rogelio Paniagua‐Pérez,Isela Álvarez‐González
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-53204-3
摘要
Abstract Grapefruit juice (GFJ) and naringin when consumed previously or together with medications may alter their bioavailavility and consequently the clinical effect. Ifosfamide (IF) is an antitumoral agent prescribed against various types of cancer. Nevertheless, there is no information regarding its interaction with the ingestion of GFJ or naringin. The aims of the present report were validating a method for the quantitation of IF in the plasma of mouse, and determine if mice pretreated with GFJ or naringin may modify the IF pharmacokinetics. Our HPLC results to quantify IF showed adequate intra and inter-day precision (RSD < 15%) and accuracy (RE < 15%) indicating reliability. Also, the administration of GFJ or naringin increased C max of IF 22.9% and 17.8%, respectively, and decreased T max of IF 19.2 and 53.8%, respectively. The concentration of IF was higher when GFJ (71.35 ± 3.5 µg/mL) was administered with respect to that obtained in the combination naringin with IF (64.12 ± µg/mL); however, the time required to reach such concentration was significantly lower when naringin was administered (p < 0.5). We concluded that pre-administering GFJ and naringin to mice increased the T max and decreased the C max of IF.
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