Alteration in the number and composition of intestinal microbiota affects the metabolism of several xenobiotics. Gastrodin, isolated from Gastrodia elata, is prone to be hydrolyzed by intestinal microbiota. In the present study, the role of intestinal microbiota in gastrodin metabolism was investigated in vitro and in vivo. Gastrodin was incubated in an anaerobic condition with intestinal contents prepared from vehicle- and antibiotics-treated rats and the disappearance of gastrodin and formation of 4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol (4-HBA) was measured by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectroscopy (LC-MS/MS). The results showed that almost all gastrodin incubated with control intestinal contents was metabolized to its aglycone in time- and c...
The significance of the gut microbiota as a determinant of drug pharmacokinetics and accordingly the...
Gut microbes interact with the host in multiple ways. One of the most important functions of microbe...
Background: The liver is the central organ for xenobiotic metabolism (XM) and is regulated by nuclea...
The gut microbiome has become a burgeoning field of research and is proven to play a role in in many...
Gut microbial composition and activity exert a strong influence on the metabolic phenotype of the ho...
The metabolic functionality of the gut microbiota contributes to the metabolism and well-being of it...
The intestine is one of the most important sites for the metabolism of several xenobiotic compounds....
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
<p>The intestinal microbiota contributes to the metabolism of its host. Adequate identification of t...
Polyphenols are categorized as plant secondary metabolites, and they have attracted much attention i...
Commensal microbiota colonize the surface of our bodies. The inside of the gastrointestinal tract is...
This study investigated the effects of intestinal microbiota on the metabolism of geniposide by usin...
The fate and activity of drugs are frequently dictated not only by the host per se but also by the m...
SUMMARY The aim of the present review is to summarize the recent knowledge about the role of inte...
The significance of the gut microbiota as a determinant of drug pharmacokinetics and accordingly the...
Gut microbes interact with the host in multiple ways. One of the most important functions of microbe...
Background: The liver is the central organ for xenobiotic metabolism (XM) and is regulated by nuclea...
The gut microbiome has become a burgeoning field of research and is proven to play a role in in many...
Gut microbial composition and activity exert a strong influence on the metabolic phenotype of the ho...
The metabolic functionality of the gut microbiota contributes to the metabolism and well-being of it...
The intestine is one of the most important sites for the metabolism of several xenobiotic compounds....
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
Although the liver has long been considered as a main organ responsible for drug metabolism, the rol...
<p>The intestinal microbiota contributes to the metabolism of its host. Adequate identification of t...
Polyphenols are categorized as plant secondary metabolites, and they have attracted much attention i...
Commensal microbiota colonize the surface of our bodies. The inside of the gastrointestinal tract is...
This study investigated the effects of intestinal microbiota on the metabolism of geniposide by usin...
The fate and activity of drugs are frequently dictated not only by the host per se but also by the m...
SUMMARY The aim of the present review is to summarize the recent knowledge about the role of inte...
The significance of the gut microbiota as a determinant of drug pharmacokinetics and accordingly the...
Gut microbes interact with the host in multiple ways. One of the most important functions of microbe...
Background: The liver is the central organ for xenobiotic metabolism (XM) and is regulated by nuclea...