Research Article Details
Article ID: | A45821 |
PMID: | 22531045 |
Source: | Drug Metab Dispos |
Title: | In vitro hepatotoxicity and cytochrome P450 induction and inhibition characteristics of carnosic acid, a dietary supplement with antiadipogenic properties. |
Abstract: | Carnosic acid is a phenolic diterpene isolated from rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), which may have anticancer, antiadipogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Recently, carnosic acid was shown to prevent weight gain and hepatic steatosis in a mouse model of obesity and type II diabetes. Based on these results, carnosic acid has been suggested as a potential treatment for obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; however, little is known about the safety of carnosic acid at doses needed to elicit a pharmacological effect. For this reason, hepatotoxicity and cytochrome P450 inhibition and induction studies were performed in primary human hepatocytes and microsomes. Measuring cellular ATP, carnosic acid showed a dose-dependent increase in hepatotoxicity with an EC(50) value of 94.8 ± 36.7 μM in three human hepatocyte donors without a concurrent increase in the apoptosis markers caspase-3/7. In human liver microsomes, carnosic acid did not exhibit significant time-dependent inhibition for any of the cytochrome P450 enzymes investigated, although it did inhibit CYP2C9- and CYP3A4-catalyzed reactions with K(i) values of 9.2 and 4.3 μM, respectively. Carnosic acid also induced CYP2B6 and CYP3A4 mRNA and enzyme activity in a dose-dependent manner. At 10 μM, carnosic acid increased CYP2B6 enzyme activity 61.6 and 49.3% in two donors compared with phenobarbital, and it increased CYP3A enzyme activity 82.6 and 142% compared with rifampicin. These results indicate the potential for drug interactions with carnosic acid and illustrate the need for an appropriate safety assessment before being used as a weight loss supplement. |
DOI: | 10.1124/dmd.112.044909 |

Strategy ID | Therapy Strategy | Synonyms | Therapy Targets | Therapy Drugs | |
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S08 | Lifestyle measures | Lifestyle intervention; weight loss; diet adaptation; dietary interventions; lifestyle modifications; Exercise | -- | -- | Details |
S13 | Anti-apoptosis | hepatocyte apoptosis; hepatic autophagy; apoptosis | Pan-caspase inhibitor | Emricasan | Details |
S05 | Anti-inflammatory | inflammatory | Bile acid; TNF-a inhibitor; Dual PPAR-α and -δ agonists; Toll-Like Receptor; (TLR)-4 antagonist; Caspase inhibitor; ASK-1 inhibitor | Ursodeoxycholic Acid; Pentoxifylline; Elafibranor; JKB-121; Emricasan; Selonsertib; | Details |
S07 | Anti-lipogenesis | de novo lipogenesis; de novo lipogenesis; DNL; anti-lipogenic mechanisms; adipogenesis; anti-obesity | stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD-1); Acetyl-coenzyme carboxylase; acyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitor (ACC inhibitor); stearoyl Coenzyme A desaturase inhibitor (SCD inhibitor); THR-beta selective agonist; DGAT2 inhibitor; FASN inhibitor | Aramchol; Firsocostat (GS-0976); VK-2809; ION 224 | Details |
Diseases ID | DO ID | Disease Name | Definition | Class | |
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I14 | 9970 | Obesity | An overnutrition that is characterized by excess body fat, traditionally defined as an elevated ratio of weight to height (specifically 30 kilograms per meter squared), has_material_basis_in a multifactorial etiology related to excess nutrition intake, decreased caloric utilization, and genetic susceptibility, and possibly medications and certain disorders of metabolism, endocrine function, and mental illness. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity | disease of metabolism/acquired metabolic disease/ nutrition disease/overnutrition | Details |
Drug ID | Drug Name | Type | DrugBank ID | Targets | Category | Latest Progress | |
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D303 | Rifampicin | Chemical drug | DB01045 | NR1I2 agonist | Antimycobacterial drug | Under clinical trials | Details |
D080 | Citrulline | Chemical drug | DB00155 | -- | -- | Under clinical trials | Details |
D310 | Rosemary | Biological drug | DB14272 | -- | -- | Under clinical trials | Details |
D094 | Cysteamine | Chemical drug | DB00847 | GSS stimulant | Renal drug | Under clinical trials | Details |
D095 | Cysteamine bitartrate | Chemical drug | DB00847 | -- | -- | Under clinical trials | Details |