The Effect of Glycyrrhizae Radix on the Metabolism of Acetaminophen

  • Kim, Seung-Hee (Department of Pharmacology, National Institute of Safety Research (NISR)) ;
  • Oh, Jee-Young (Department of Pharmacology, National Institute of Safety Research (NISR)) ;
  • Aeree moon, Aeree-Moon (Department of Pharmacology, National Institute of Safety Research (NISR)) ;
  • Kim, Hyo-Jung (Department of Pharmacology, National Institute of Safety Research (NISR)) ;
  • Lee, Song-Deuck (Department of Pharmacology, National Institute of Safety Research (NISR))
  • Published : 1993.12.01

Abstract

The effects of Glycyrrhizae Radix (GR) on the metabolism of acetaminophen (AA) were examined in male Sprague-Dawley rats. The methanol extract of GR (500 mg/kg) was administered orally to rats for 6 days. AA and its metabolites excreted in bile, urine and blood within 120 min after dosing of AA (150 mg/kg, i.v.) were assayed by HPLC. Treatment of rats with the methanol extract of GR significantly increased the cumulative biliary excretion of AA-glucuronide (156% of the control) and decreased that of AA-sulfate (63% of the control). The cumulative urinary excretion of AA-glucuronide was also significantly increased to 132% of the control. GR treatment significantly increased total (biliary plus urinary) excretion of AA-glucuronide (172% of the control) without influencing thioether and sulfate conjugates of AA. The results clearly show that GR enhances UDP-glucuronosyl transferase-mediated detoxication of AA, but may not influence sulfotrans-ferase-mediated and cytochrome P-450-mediated metabolites formation.

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