An in vitro evaluation on metabolism of mitragynine to 9-O-demethylmitragynine.

Chem Biol Interact

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.

Published: November 2024

Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa Korth.) is an indigenous tree native to Southeast Asia whose leaves have been traditionally ingested as a tea and has seen its popularity increase in the United States. Although kratom and its constituents presently have no approved uses by the Food and Drug Administration, its major alkaloids (e.g., mitragynine) have psychoactive properties that may hold promise for the treatment of opioid cessation, pain management, and other indications. 9-O-demethylmitragynine is a major metabolite formed from mitragynine metabolism (36 % total metabolism) and displays similar pharmacologic activity. Cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 has been identified as a major enzyme involved in mitragynine metabolism; however, the in vitro metabolism parameters of 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation are not well defined and a risk of potential drug interactions exists. Using human liver S9 fractions, 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation was generally linear for enzyme concentrations of 0-0.25 mg/mL and incubation times of 5-20 min. 9-O-demethylmitragynine displayed a K 1.37 μM and V of 0.0931 nmol/min/mg protein. Known CYP inhibitors and compounds that might be concomitantly used with kratom were assessed for inhibition of 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation. Ketoconazole, a CYP3A index inhibitor, demonstrated a significant effect on 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation, further implicating CYP3A4 as a major metabolic pathway. Major cannabinoids (10 μg/mL) displayed minor inhibition of 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation, while all other compounds had minimal effects. Mixtures of physiological achievable cannabinoid concentrations also displayed minor effects on 9-O-demethylmitragynine formation, making a metabolic drug interaction unlikely; however, further in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies are necessary to fully exclude any risk.

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