Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
Source : Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Volume 5, Number 3, p.317-321 (2012)
Keywords : alkaloid, Andrographis paniculata extract, Annona squamosa extract, Azadirachta indica extract, Boerhaavia diffusa, Boerhaavia diffusa extract, Boswellia serrata, Boswellia serrata extract, Cichorium intybus extract, coumarin, Curcuma longa extract, drug effect, drug efficacy, essential oil, flavonoid, garlic extract, ginger extract, Ginkgo biloba extract, Glycyrrhiza glabra, herbaceous agent, lignan, Liver disease, liver injury, liver protection, liver protective agent, liver toxicity, medicinal plant, Moringa oleifera extract, mushroom poisoning, neoplasm, nonhuman, Ocimum tenuiflorum, phenol derivative, phytochemistry, plant extract, plant leaf, plant root, plant seed, psoriasis, review, rhizome, Silybum marianum, Silymarin, taraxacum officinale extract, terpenoid, Tinospora cordifolia extract, unclassified drug, ursolic acid, virus hepatitis
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Pharmacy
Department : Pharmaceutics
Year : 2012
Abstract : Medicinal practioners have prescribed Ayurveda and drugs from herbal origin as a system of medicine in India over centuries. Many of the modern drug mainly based on synthetic chemical compounds, however have been found to have harmful side effects on the human system. This has triggered off extensive research and development in the field of herbal medicine. In fact, there is a growing demand for herbal medicines in most of the developed and developing countries of the world today. Liver is a vital organ that plays a major role in the metabolism and excretion of xenobiotics from the body. Liver disease is the major challenge faced by the world and is the leading cause of death in western countries. Exposure too many chemicals such as carbon tetrachloride, thioacetamide, alcohols and drugs can result in injury to liver, therby impairing its normal function and resulting in biochemical abnormalities. Herbal drugs are the potential source of therapeutic aid for treating liver disease and a number of scientific investigations revealed the importances and contributions of these natural products. Numerous medicinal plants and their formulations are used for liver disorders in ethnomedical practice as well as traditional system of medicine in India. More over them are economical with fewer side effects and can be used independent of any age groups. They are rich in chemical compounds like flavonoids that impart antioxidant property and in turn possess hepatoprotective activity. Though a wide variety of herbal drugs with hepatoprotective activity is known, many of them are not proven clinically. The hepatoprotective activity of some herbal drugs clinically proven using hepatotoxicity models are explained in this review. This review is aimed at enumerating some of the natural products that possess hepatoprotective activity. © RJPT All right reserved.
Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Subin Mary Zachariah, Aleykutty, Nb, Dr. Vidya Viswanad, and Halima, O. Aa, “An overview on hepatoprotective activity of natural products”, Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, vol. 5, pp. 317-321, 2012.