Title of article :
Liver Toxicity and Role of Herbal Drugs as Hepatoprotective Agents: An Overview
Author/Authors :
Asif, Mohammad School of Pharmacy - The Glocal University, Saharanpur, India
Abstract :
The liver is a vital organ that plays a major role in the metabolism and excretion of xenobiotics
from the body. Liver injury or liver dysfunction is a major health problem that challenges not
only health care professionals but also the pharmaceutical industry and drug regulatory
agencies. Liver cell injury caused by various toxic chemicals (certain antibiotics,
chemotherapeutic agents, carbon tetrachloride, thioacetamide, excessive alcohol consumption,
and microbes are well-studied. The available synthetic drugs to treat liver disorders in this
condition also cause further damage to the liver. Hence, Herbal drugs have become increasingly
popular and their use is widespread. Herbal medicines have been used in the treatment of liver
diseases for a long time so the maintenance of a healthy liver is essential for the overall wellbeing of an individual. Various herbal medicines are available in the market. The liver is the
largest solid organ in the upper abdomen that aids in digestion and removes waste products
and worn-out cells from the blood. Liver injury or liver dysfunction is a major health problem
that challenges not only health care professionals but also the pharmaceutical industry and drug
regulatory agencies. Liver injury induced by toxins is more common nowadays. Herbal
remedies are focused in the pharmaceutical industry to evolve a safe route for liver disorders.
The present review is aimed at compiling data on promising phytochemicals from medicinal
plants that have been tested in hepatotoxicity models using the modern scientific system
Keywords :
Hepatoprotective , Medicinal plants , Liver disease , Herbal drugs , Liver Injury , Hepatotoxicity
Journal title :
Journal of Ethno-Pharmaceutical Products