Chaparral
Chaparral as it relates to DILI in Health report: Genetics of Antibiotics-Induced Liver Injury
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Green tea extract
Contains catechins which may increase oxidative stress and liver cell damage when combined with hepatotoxic antibiotics.
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Greater celandine
Alkaloids like chelidonine may further impair liver function when the organ is under stress from antibiotics.
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Chaparral
Nordamnacanthal is a quinone that could synergistically increase antibiotic liver toxicity through mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Germander
Diterpenoids may amplify antibiotic liver injury by disrupting bile salt export and causing cholestasis.
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Mistletoe
Contains toxic lectins which could worsen immunological reactions or alter detox pathways of antibiotic metabolites.
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Skullcap
Flavonoids may inhibit pathways involved in hepatic metabolism and clearance of antibiotics from the liver.
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Valerian
Isovaltrate and other constituents thought to directly damage cell membranes, potentially worsening antibiotic hepatocellular toxicity.
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Kava kava
Kavalactones like desmethoxyyangonin may inhibit CYP450 liver enzymes important for antibiotic clearance.
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St. John's wort
Hyperforin alters PXR nuclear receptors and could decrease bile acid transport, contributing to antibiotic cholestasis.
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Ginseng
Ginsenosides may inhibit P-glycoprotein transporters important for antibiotic efflux from hepatocytes, allowing accumulation of toxic levels.
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Aloe vera
Anthraquinone glycosides possibly damage cell membranes and worsen antibiotic-mediated liver cell necrosis.
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Ashwagandha
Withanolides thought to cause oxidative stress which synergizes with redox-cycling antibiotic metabolites.
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Andrographis
Diterpene lactones may reduce bile acid secretion and flow, contributing to cholestatic injury.
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Noni juice
Anthraquinones could impair mitochondrial function and increase antibiotic hepatotoxicity.
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Peppermint oil
Menthol interferes with CYP450s and UGTs involved in antibiotic metabolism and clearance.
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Kratom
Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine are metabolized in liver and could enhance antibiotic toxicity.
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Ephedra
Ephedrine alkaloids may deplete glutathione and reduce the liver's defense against antibiotic oxidative damage.
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