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    Unveiling the Chemistry: Herb Drug Interaction
    (Bentham Science, 2025) Pushpendra Soni, Shom Prakash Kushwaha, Syed Misbahul Hasan, Abdul Hafeez, Akash Ved
    Herb-drug Interactions have been of concern in the area of pharmaceutical chemistry, as most people nowadays use herbs and drugs together. This chapter explores the mechanisms of herb-drug interactions and their critical impact on drug efficacy, safety, and personalized treatment outcomes. Although herbs are natural, they do contain active ingredients such as terpenoids, alkaloids, and flavonoids. These substances can significantly alter drug metabolism, affecting the speed and effectiveness of medications. The major chemical compounds found in the herbs may alter the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the related drugs. It focuses on the primary mechanisms of these interactions, including the effects on enzymes, primarily cytochrome P450 inhibition or induction, as well as interference with transporter proteins involved in drug distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Due to this new tactic, analytical merits are essential for exploring these interactions, and designing LC-MS/MS, HPLC, and NMR spectrometry is important for better understanding. These methods are necessary for the effective identification of different herbal components and their potential interactions with drug actions. However, there is still an extensive research deficit, especially regarding the use of multiple herbs in a given formulation and the variation in the composition of the active compounds. This chapter fills these gaps with the current data and emphasizes the need for a more thorough analysis and the development of prognosis models. All such advancements are crucial for precisely predicting interactions and formulating procedures for safely using herbal supplements with pharmaceutical products. Its primary goal is to enhance the safety and effectiveness of combined treatments, thereby improving clinical practice and advancing individualized medicine. From this chapter, we should be able to understand the chemical processes involved in most herbal drug interactions and their effect on patients' health.

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