Food-effect study on uracil and dihydrouracil plasma levels as marker for dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase activity in human volunteers.
Linda M HenricksBart A W JacobsDidier MeulendijksDick PluimDaan van den BroekNiels de VriesHilde RosingJos H BeijnenAlwin D R HuitemaHenk-Jan GuchelaarAnnemieke CatsJan H M SchellensPublished in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2018)
It was shown that both uracil and dihydrouracil levels were higher in fasting state than in fed state. This is hypothesized to be an direct effect of uridine plasma levels, which were previously shown to be elevated in fasting state and reduced after intake of food. These findings show that, when assessing plasma uracil and dihydrouracil levels for adaptive fluoropyrimidine dosing in clinical practice, sampling should be done between 8:00 h and 9:00 h after overnight fasting to avoid bias caused by circadian rhythm and food effects.