Where did you hear that?
Are you referring to the claims that taking juice with creatine will aid its effects? When in reality it will not. Grape Fruit Juice would just add additional carbohydrates to whatever you are taking. There is nothing magical about utilizing it with supplements
next thing you know kids will be mixing stuff with coca cola and saying its the next best thing haha
It has something to do with the inhibition of CYP3A4
I stated that ^^^
"Everyone thinks that grapefruit juice and other citrus fruit causes the meds/supps to break down faster, increase absorption, etc. In fact it's the opposite. They actually affect the enzyme that breaks down meds/supps for example The enzyme CYP3A4 is also the enzyme that breaks down testosterone naturally in the body."
I stated that ^^^
"Everyone thinks that grapefruit juice and other citrus fruit causes the meds/supps to break down faster, increase absorption, etc. In fact it's the opposite. They actually affect the enzyme that breaks down meds/supps for example The enzyme CYP3A4 is also the enzyme that breaks down testosterone naturally in the body."
Where did you hear that?
Are you referring to the claims that taking juice with creatine will aid its effects? When in reality it will not. Grape Fruit Juice would just add additional carbohydrates to whatever you are taking. There is nothing magical about utilizing it with supplements
Everyone thinks that grapefruit juice and other citrus fruit causes the meds/supps to break down faster, increase absorption, etc. In fact it's the opposite. They actually affect the enzyme that breaks down meds/supps for example The enzyme CYP3A4 is also the enzyme that breaks down testosterone naturally in the body.
next thing you know kids will be mixing stuff with coca cola and saying its the next best thing haha
Juices make certain medication degrade faster. This is due to the ascorbic acid decreasing the ph of urine for example all amphetamine are decreased blood concentration by 85%. Although if the medication isn't affected by ph then grapefruit juice (not all other juices just grape fruit juice) can increase the amount of the medication that is absorbed. This is because of CYP3A4 enzyme breaks down a lot of our supplements and medications and grapefruit juice or extract brakes down that enzyme. This allows more of the medications to reach the blood stream.
lol...obviously you have never taken viagra with grapefruit juice!!! years ago it was common to take ph's with it...
You saw what I posted earlier about viagra and piperine?? That will DEFF boost bioavailability lol
Piperine and Viagra
The drug sildenafil (Viagra®) is metabolized mainly by the enzyme CYP3A4, which is found in many tissues, including the small intestine and the liver. Consequently, when one takes a dose of this drug, some of the dose is destroyed before it reaches the bloodstream, and more of it is destroyed in the liver before it reaches the rest of the body. About 40% of the sildenafil successfully reaches the general circulation. Once there, half of it gets metabolized every 4 hours during passes through the liver and other tissues. Thus, out of a 100 mg dose, about 20 mg remains in circulation after 4 hours.
Piperine, as indicated above, is an inhibitor of the CYP3A4 enzyme. If a dose of piperine is taken shortly before a dose of sildenafil, the sildenafil will not have to ‘run the gauntlet’ of CYP3A4 metabolism on its way to the bloodstream. This will boost the efficiency of a dose of sildenafil – potentially by as much as a factor of 2.5. This means that a 100 mg dose taken with piperine could be equivalent to a 250 mg dose taken without it – a dose likely to produce unpleasant side effects at the very least. Piperine will also prolong the action of sildenafil, probably by about two hours, which is how long the inhibition of CYP3A4 lasts in the liver.
Everyone thinks that grapefruit juice and other citrus fruit causes the meds/supps to break down faster, increase absorption, etc. In fact it's the opposite.
Grapefruit juice effects drug metabolisim. The effect will depend on the drug being discussed.
Context matters
exactly...solutions blanket statement that grapefruit juice decreases effects of all drugs is absurd!!!
i am looking for ingredients in supps that grapefruit juice might potentiate....
Didn't AMS use a grapefruit flavonoid, naringenin if I recall correctly, to enhance one of the compounds in a product?
this thread needs @right hook. He is far more knowledgeable in pharmakinetics than I am
But if I were to take a swing at it, sime of the flavonoids in grapefruit juice block a few different cytochrome enzymes in your intestinal wall. These enzymes are involved in the metabolism of a few different compounds. Their role in drug metabolisim is one of regulation. By inhibiting these enzymes, you can increase the blood level of some drugs, which in turn puts you at risk of experiencing adverse side effects. This is why it is generally recommended you avoid grapefruit juice with drugs that are effected by it. As for over the counter supplements, off hand I don't know of any that would benefit from this although some may, as I said I'm not a big pharma guy. Maybe my PES brethren Synapsin will chime in
For MOST ingredients, grapefruit juice will increase bioavailability and half-life of the compound. It not only inhibits PgP, but it inhibits the CYP system both intestinally (increased absorption of parent compound) and hepatically (decreased metabolism of parent compound).
Notable exceptions are:
Prodrugs, which need the CYP system to convert to active form. Grapefruit juice would decrease the effects of these.
Appreciable effects are only really seen with white grapefruit juice
For MOST ingredients, grapefruit juice will increase bioavailability and half-life of the compound. It not only inhibits PgP, but it inhibits the CYP system both intestinally (increased absorption of parent compound) and hepatically (decreased metabolism of parent compound).
Notable exceptions are:
Prodrugs, which need the CYP system to convert to active form. Grapefruit juice would decrease the effects of these.
i read somewhere that it won't increase effects of stimulants like caffeine, do you agree?
what are your thoughts on ingredients like tongkat/fadogia/arimistane?
btw-thank you for the informed post!!!
Another compound for increase absorption is cimetidine...Tagamet
Wait, so could DHB/bergamottin degrade epiandro then because it is a prodrug, correct? There's a product that has both in it and that would be silly if it works against itself.
What effect would these enzyme inhibitors have on SARMs like LGD-4033 and ostarine?
so chugging down a stimulant fat burner with 12oz gfj might increase it's effects?
Technically yes, it would increase the plasma concentration for a longer period of time due to metabolism of the compound (specifically talking about caffeine here) being inhibited. Like I said the amount of inhibitor in the juice will vary so if you were really trying to inhibit the CYP enzymes using cimetidine is more specific and not as variable.
Where did you hear that?
Are you referring to the claims that taking juice with creatine will aid its effects? When in reality it will not. Grape Fruit Juice would just add additional carbohydrates to whatever you are taking. There is nothing magical about utilizing it with supplements
Everyone thinks that grapefruit juice and other citrus fruit causes the meds/supps to break down faster, increase absorption, etc. In fact it's the opposite. They actually affect the enzyme that breaks down meds/supps for example The enzyme CYP3A4 is also the enzyme that breaks down testosterone naturally in the body.
next thing you know kids will be mixing stuff with coca cola and saying its the next best thing haha
If taking medication in the morning, is it OK to take supp with bergamottin let's say, at dinner time? Does it affect current blood plasma levels or only the uptake on supps in stomach?
It really depends on the drug, how it works, etc.
Yes, of course. I've read it has something to do with what therapeutic index the drug have, the wider index, more/higher risk of being affected by the CYP3A4 enzyme?
But in theory, when would one take bergamottin (for example in OL Ar1macare) if taking meds? At least 6-8 hrs apart?