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    Gambogenic acid (GNA), which has a broad spectrum of anti-tumor activity, is considered as a potential anticancer ingredient. In this study, we examined the anti-tumor effect and the effect of GNA on CYP and pregnane X receptor (PXR). In anti-tumor experiments, an A549 cells tumor-bearing nude mice model was established. Tumor weights and volumes were measured. Inhibition ratio (IR) was calculated. In a pharmacokinetic study, after intragastrical administration of GNA in rats, a cocktail method was adopted to evaluate the activities of CYP2C6, 2C11 and 3A1; RT-quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and Western blot (WB) assays were applied to evaluate the mRNA and protein expression levels, respectively. Compared with injection, oral administration also can inhibit tumor growth. Moreover, GNA increased the activities of CYP2C11 and CYP3A1 in the high-dose group as well as the mRNA and protein expression levels. The mRNA and protein expression levels of PXR were also slightly induced. Our study suggested that, oral administration of GNA was effective in inhibiting tumor growth in mice and could induced the activities of CYP2C and CYP3A in rats.

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    Jing Sun, Mengdi Pang, Xiaozhu Tang, Qianqian Xu, Daiyin Peng, Weidong Chen. Anti-tumor Effect of Gambogenic Acid and Its Effect on CYP2C and CYP3A after Oral Administration. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin. 2023 May 01;71(5):334-341

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    PMID: 36858593

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