General Information of DFM (ID: F18798)
Name
Ranitidine 150 mg tablet
Company
American Health Packaging
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) Ranitidine API Info click to show the detail info of this API
Gastric ulcer ICD-11: DA60 Approved
Drug Inactive Ingredient (DIGs)
DIG ID DIG Info DIG Name DIG Functional Class
E03SQI DIG Info Carmellose sodium Disintegrant
E0N6BJ DIG Info Diethyl phthalate Plasticizing agent ...
E09YYN DIG Info Eisenoxyd Colorant
E01UTP DIG Info Magnesium stearate lubricant
E01UTV DIG Info Silicon dioxide Anticaking agent ...
E0L0MR DIG Info Sunset yellow FCF Colorant
E05BSD DIG Info Titanium dioxide Coating agent ...
Full List of Biological Targets of DIG (DBTs) Regulated by DIG(s) in This DFM
      Oxidoreductase (ORase)
            DBT Name: Albendazole monooxygenase (CYP3A4) Click to Show/Hide
               Detailed Information DBT Info click to show the detail info of this DBT
               Experiment (1) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Magnesium stearate
                    Biological Activity Protein expression downregulation (tested by experiment) [1]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID CP3A4_HUMAN
               Experiment (2) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Carmellose sodium
                    Biological Activity Protein expression upregulation (tested by experiment) [1]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID CP3A4_HUMAN
               Experiment (3) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Carmellose sodium
                    Biological Activity Protein expression upregulation (tested by experiment) [1]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID CP3A4_HUMAN
               Experiment (4) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Silicon dioxide
                    Biological Activity Protein expression downregulation (tested by experiment) [1]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID CP3A4_HUMAN
      Hydrolase (HDase)
            DBT Name: Phosphodiesterase 4D (PDE4D) Click to Show/Hide
               Detailed Information DBT Info click to show the detail info of this DBT
               Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Diethyl phthalate
                    Biological Activity IC50 = 8.5 uM (tested by experiment) [2]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID PDE4D_HUMAN
      Potential-driven transporter (PDT)
            DBT Name: Solute carrier SLCO2B1 (OATPB) Click to Show/Hide
               Detailed Information DBT Info click to show the detail info of this DBT
               Experiment (1) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Sunset yellow FCF
                    Biological Activity Inhibition ratio = 54.5 % (tested by experiment) [3]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID SO2B1_HUMAN
               Experiment (2) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Sunset yellow FCF
                    Biological Activity Ki = 68.4 uM (tested by experiment) [3]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID SO2B1_HUMAN
               Experiment (3) for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Sunset yellow FCF
                    Biological Activity Ki = 74 uM (tested by experiment) [2]
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID SO2B1_HUMAN
      Other protein families (OPF)
            DBT Name: Thrombopoietin receptor (MPL) Click to Show/Hide
               Detailed Information DBT Info click to show the detail info of this DBT
               Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Sunset yellow FCF
                    Biological Activity EC50 = 3000 nM (estimated based on the structural similarity with CHEMBL122867 ) [4]
                    Structural Similarity Tanimoto coefficient = 0.93081761
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    UniProt ID TPOR_HUMAN
      Cell line (CELL)
            DBT Name: Lung cancer A-549 cells (A-549) Click to Show/Hide
               Detailed Information DBT Info click to show the detail info of this DBT
               Experiment for Assessing the Biological Activity of the Studied DIG on This DBT
                    Interacting DIG Diethyl phthalate
                    Biological Activity IC50 = 38000 nM (estimated based on the structural similarity with CHEMBL4071043 ) [5]
                    Structural Similarity Tanimoto coefficient = 0.970588235
                    Tested Species Homo sapiens (Human)
                    Cellosaurus ID CVCL_0023
References
1 Effects of commonly used excipients on the expression of CYP3A4 in colon and liver cells. Pharm Res. 2010 Aug;27(8):1703-12.
2 The activities of drug inactive ingredients on biological targets. Science. 2020 Jul 24;369(6502):403-413.
3 Bacterial metabolism rescues the inhibition of intestinal drug absorption by food and drug additives. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Jul 7;117(27):16009-16018.
4 Hydrazinonaphthalene and azonaphthalene thrombopoietin mimics are nonpeptidyl promoters of megakaryocytopoiesis. J Med Chem. 2001 Oct 25; 44(22):3730-45.
5 Novel bioactive molecules from Lentzea violacea strain AS 08 using one strain-many compounds (OSMAC) approach. Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2017 Jun 1; 27(11):2579-2582.

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