To retrieve data about a specific pharmacokinetic parameter use the following query: Monographs (located at the top panel of DIDB homepage) > PK profiles (link). All compounds with different pharmacokinetic parameters will be presented in a table. You can use the table function, e.g., filter or re-order associated with each column, to generate the dataset of interest.
Archives: FAQs
Does DIDB contain any data for non-P-gp transporters?
Yes, DIDB contains in vitro and clinical DDI data mediated by non-P-gp transporters including, but not limited to, BCRP, BSEP, CNTs, ENTs, MRPs, MATEs, OATs, OATPs, OCTs, OCTNs, and PEPTs.
Does DIDB contain any data for non-CYP enzymes?
Yes, DIDB contains in vitro and clinical DDI data mediated by non-CYP enzymes including, but not limited to, AOs, ADHs, AKRs, CESs, FMOs, MAOs, SULTs, and UGTs.
How can I view the most recently published studies?
You can access the list of the latest published citations from PubMed and Embase entered in DIDB, directly here. You may use the filter function associated with each column in the result table to select citations of interest.
Does DIDB contain any data on endogenous biomarkers?
Yes, DIDB contains in vitro and clinical data on approximately 40 endogenous compounds.
Does DIDB contain drug interaction data related to food products or herbal medications?
Yes, DIDB covers drug-drug, food-drug, and natural product-drug interactions.
What should I do if I am unsure of how to retrieve information using the pre-formulated queries?
You can watch our tutorial documents and/or videos for tips (link). If you still have questions, feel free to contact us for assistance.
Does DIDB contain any data on cannabinoids?
Does DIDB contain any data on biologics?
Yes, DIDB contains in vitro and clinical data on biologics as objects (victims) and as precipitants (perpetrators).