PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24036064-11 2013 CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrated that liensinine, neferine, and isoliensinine are substrates of P-gp, whereas MRP2 is not involved in the transport process, suggesting that P-gp might be responsible for the absorption and distribution of the 3 alkaloids. Alkaloids 251-260 PGP Canis lupus familiaris 103-107 24036064-11 2013 CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrated that liensinine, neferine, and isoliensinine are substrates of P-gp, whereas MRP2 is not involved in the transport process, suggesting that P-gp might be responsible for the absorption and distribution of the 3 alkaloids. Alkaloids 251-260 PGP Canis lupus familiaris 180-184 23058055-0 2012 In-vitro evaluation of the P-glycoprotein interactions of a series of potentially CNS-active Amaryllidaceae alkaloids. Alkaloids 108-117 PGP Canis lupus familiaris 27-41 23058055-2 2012 The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether nine potentially CNS-active Amaryllidaceae alkaloids of the crinine, lycorine and galanthamine types interact with P-gp. Alkaloids 96-105 PGP Canis lupus familiaris 168-172