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titleOfInvention Application of Triptolide and Its Derivatives as Natural Agonists of Human Pregnane X Receptor
abstract The present invention verifies for the first time that triptolide, the main active ingredient in the traditional Chinese medicine triptolide, and its derivatives can efficiently stimulate human pregnane X receptors, and promote the expression of important target genes such as CYP3A4 and MDR1 involved in metabolism downstream. The invention discloses that triptolide and its derivatives can be used as high-efficiency hPXR agonists, which can be used as the basis for the study of PXR agonist mechanism and the study of exogenous substance metabolism, and can be used in the clinical treatment of various diseases including metabolic diseases. treatment is possible.
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