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Herbal Elicited Hepatoprotection and Hepatotoxicity – A Comprehensive Review


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1 Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Ch. Sughar Singh Pharmacy College, Etawah - 206245, U.P., India
     

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Liver maladies are a significant overall medical issue, with high endemicity in creating nations. They are chiefly brought about by synthetic substances and a few medications when taken in exceptionally high portions. Not with standing propels in present day medication, there is no successful medication accessible that animates liver capacity, offer insurance to the liver from harm or help to recover hepatic cells. There is pressing need, consequently, for powerful medications to supplant/supplement those in current use. The plant realm is without a doubt important as a wellspring of new therapeutic operators. The current work comprises an audit of the writing on plant separates and artificially characterized particles of common beginning with hepatoprotective action. The survey shows various plants, their families, topographical dissemination, plant parts used, kind of test and hepatoprotective action such as A. paniculata and some various species etc. It additionally incorporates 58 mixes confined from higher plants, characterized into proper substance gatherings. This work expects to help scientists in the investigation of regular items helpful in the treatment of liver sicknesses.


Keywords

A. paniculate, Liver disease, Hepatoprotective activity, Natural compound
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Authors

Amana Parveen
Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India
Anju Singh
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India
A. Rajendiran
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India
Sagar Singh Jough
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Ch. Sughar Singh Pharmacy College, Etawah - 206245, U.P., India
Shivam Kumar Verma
Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, CSJM University, Kanpur - 208024, U.P., India

Abstract


Liver maladies are a significant overall medical issue, with high endemicity in creating nations. They are chiefly brought about by synthetic substances and a few medications when taken in exceptionally high portions. Not with standing propels in present day medication, there is no successful medication accessible that animates liver capacity, offer insurance to the liver from harm or help to recover hepatic cells. There is pressing need, consequently, for powerful medications to supplant/supplement those in current use. The plant realm is without a doubt important as a wellspring of new therapeutic operators. The current work comprises an audit of the writing on plant separates and artificially characterized particles of common beginning with hepatoprotective action. The survey shows various plants, their families, topographical dissemination, plant parts used, kind of test and hepatoprotective action such as A. paniculata and some various species etc. It additionally incorporates 58 mixes confined from higher plants, characterized into proper substance gatherings. This work expects to help scientists in the investigation of regular items helpful in the treatment of liver sicknesses.


Keywords


A. paniculate, Liver disease, Hepatoprotective activity, Natural compound

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