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VOL. 8, ISSUE 2 (2023)
Phytopharmacology of herbs used in liver disorder
Authors
Jayshree R Khade, Shweta P Manapure, Vaibhav P Uplanchiwar, Vinod M Thakare, Mithali S Palandurkar
Abstract
Researchers' interest in herbal therapy has been sparked by an increase
in patients with liver disease as a result of heavy drug and alcohol use. This
is due to the limited number of treatments are readily available for common
liver illnesses such as cirrhosis, fatty liver, and chronic hepatitis. Globally,
chronic liver dysfunction or injury is a severe health issue. Numerous liver
diseases, such as fatty liver, hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, and
hepatocellular cancer are all part of chronic liver disease. Current synthetic
medications are not very effective at treating chronic liver disease, and they
also have unfavourable side effects. In order to treat chronic liver illnesses,
a wide variety of medicinal plants and phytochemicals have been researched as
complementary and alternative therapies. For liver tonic, a variety of
conventional herbal combinations are employed. The plants used to treat liver
illness were discussed in this review. The rising popularity of herbal remedies
is a reflection of both their alleged efficacy in the treatment and prevention
of disease and the notion that they are secure because they are
"natural." In order to treat severe liver problems, a combination of
various herbal extracts is likely to deliver the required effects. Many
phytochemicals found in medicinal plants have strong antioxidant properties,
which result in antihepatotoxic action.
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Pages:145-149
How to cite this article:
Jayshree R Khade, Shweta P Manapure, Vaibhav P Uplanchiwar, Vinod M Thakare, Mithali S Palandurkar "Phytopharmacology of herbs used in liver disorder". International Journal of Research in Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 8, Issue 2, 2023, Pages 145-149
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