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Catalpol coordinately regulates phase I and II detoxification enzymes of Triptolide through CAR and NRF2 pathways to reduce Triptolide-induced hepatotoxicity
2020
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
Triptolide (TP), as the main component of Tripterygium Wilfordii (TW), can induce obvious liver injury when exerting the therapeutic effect. However, in our previous study, Catalpol (CAT), the main active ingredient of Rehmannia Glutinosa (RG), was shown to increase the drug clearance rate of TP and to attenuate TP-induced hepatotoxicity. Thus the present study aims to address the roles of phase I and II metabolic enzymes and the nuclear receptors in the detoxification process of TP, to analyze
doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2020.110379
pmid:32563148
fatcat:vkwria7vbjca3plgdtfwphb7oe