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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2017 Volume.40 No. 12 p.1345 ~ p.1355
Impact of gut microbiota on drug metabolism: an update for safe and effective use of drugs
Noh Keum-Han

Kang You-Ra
Nepal Mahesh Raj
Shakya Rajina
Kang Mi-Jeong
Kang Won-Ku
Lee Sang-Kyu
Jeong Hye-Gwang
Jeong Tae-Cheon
Abstract
The intestinal mucosa and liver have long been considered as the main sites of drug metabolism, and the contribution of gut microbiota to drug metabolism has been under-estimated. However, it is now generally accepted that the gut microbiota plays an important role in drug metabolism prior to drug absorption or during enterohepatic circulation via various microbial enzymatic reactions in the intestine. Moreover, some drugs are metabolized by gut microbiota to specific metabolite(s) that cannot be formed in the liver. More importantly, the metabolism of drugs by gut microbiota prior to absorption can alter the systemic bioavailability of certain drugs. Therefore, understanding drug metabolism by gut microbiota is critical for explaining changes in the pharmacokinetics of drugs, which may cause significant alterations in drug-induced pharmacodynamics and toxicities. In this review, we describe recent progress with regard to the role of metabolism by gut microbiota in some drug-induced alterations of either pharmacological or toxicological effects to emphasize the clinical importance of gut microbiota for safe and effective use of drugs.
KEYWORD
Gut microbiota, Drug metabolism, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Toxicity
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