Dietary Modulation of CYP3A4 and Its Impact on Statins and Antidiabetic Drugs: A Narrative Review
Author/s
Hernández Lorca, Manuel; Timón Pérez, Isabel María; Ballester Navarro, Pura; Henarejos Escudero, Paula; García Muñoz, Ana María; [et al.]Date
2025-09-09Discipline/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónSubject/s
CYP3A4Drug metabolism
Food–drug interaction
Statins
Antidiabetic agents
Polyphenols
Herbal supplements
Pharmacokinetics
Abstract
Cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) is a key enzyme involved in the metabolism of nearly half of all clinically used drugs, including widely prescribed statins and antidiabetic agents. Dietary constituents can modulate CYP3A4 expression and activity through various mechanisms, thereby altering drug pharmacokinetics and potentially leading to therapeutic failure or toxicity. This narrative review compiles current evidence on dietary modulation of CYP3A4, with a particular focus on pharmacological and clinical implications for lipid-lowering and glucose-lowering drugs. Literature was identified through a comprehensive search in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, including preclinical and clinical studies addressing food–drug interactions involving CYP3A4 substrates. Numerous dietary compounds, such as citrus furanocoumarins, polyphenols, herbal extracts, and vitamins, act as CYP3A4 inhibitors or inducers through competitive, mechanism-based, or nuclear receptor-mediated pathways. Specific exam...





