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Multi-compound and drug-combination pharmacokinetic research on Chinese herbal medicines

Journal

ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
Volume 43, Issue 12, Pages 3080-3095

Publisher

NATURE PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41401-022-00983-7

Keywords

Chinese herbal medicine; pharmacokinetics; multi-compound pharmacokinetic research; drug-combination pharmacokinetic research; pharmacokinetic compatibility

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82192912, 81673582]
  2. Innovation Team and Talents Cultivation Program of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine [ZYYCXTD-C-202009]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA12050306]

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Chinese herbal medicines have complex chemical compositions, posing challenges for studying their therapeutic effects. They are often used in combination with other drugs, raising concerns about drug interactions. However, evidence suggests that combining Chinese herbal medicines with synthetic drugs can be beneficial for treating multifactorial diseases. Multi-compound and drug-combination pharmacokinetic approaches have been established to study these issues.
Traditional medicine has provided a basis for health care and disease treatment to Chinese people for millennia, and herbal medicines are regulated as drug products in China. Chinese herbal medicines have two features. They normally possess very complex chemical composition. This makes the identification of the constituents that are together responsible for the therapeutic action of an herbal medicine challenging, because how to select compounds from an herbal medicine for pharmacodynamic study has been a big hurdle in such identification efforts. To this end, a multi-compound pharmacokinetic approach was established to identify potentially important compounds (bioavailable at the action loci with significant exposure levels after dosing an herbal medicine) and to characterize their pharmacokinetics and disposition. Another feature of Chinese herbal medicines is their typical use as or in combination therapies. Coadministration of complex natural products and conventional synthetic drugs is prevalent worldwide, even though it remains very controversial. Natural product-drug interactions have raised wide concerns about reduced drug efficacy or safety. However, growing evidence shows that incorporating Chinese herbal medicines into synthetic drug-based therapies delivers benefits in the treatment of many multifactorial diseases. To address this issue, a drug-combination pharmacokinetic approach was established to assess drug-drug interaction potential of herbal medicines and degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility for multi-herb combination and herbal medicine-synthetic drug combination therapies. In this review we describe the methodology, techniques, requirements, and applications of multi-compound and drug-combination pharmacokinetic research on Chinese herbal medicines and to discuss further development for these two types of pharmacokinetic research.

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