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Medicinal herbs and their metabolites with biological potential to protect and combat liver toxicity and its disorders: A review

Shahparan Islam Shawon, Rashmia Nargis Reyda, Nazmul Qais

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Abstract

), paracetamol (PCM), thioacetamide (TAA), N-nitrosodiethylamine, d-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide, antitubercular medicines (rifampin, isoniazid) and alcohol. To find pertinent research publications published between 1989 and 2022, a comprehensive search of electronic bibliographic databases (including Web of Science, SpringerLink, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and others) was carried out. The investigation comprised 203 plant species from 81 families in total. A thorough discussion was mentioned regarding the hepatoprotective qualities of plants belonging to several families, such as Fabaceae, Asteraceae, Lamiaceae, and Euphorbiaceae. The plant groups Asteraceae and Fabaceae were the most frequently shown to have hepatoprotective properties. The phytochemical constituents namely flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and alkaloids exhibited the highest frequency of hepatoprotective action. Also, some possible mechanism of action of some active constituents from medicinal plants was discussed in brief which were found in some studies. In summary, the information on medicinal plants and their potentially hepatoprotective bioactive phytoconstituents has been consolidated in this review which emphasizes the importance of further research to explore the efficacy and safety of these natural remedies for various liver ailments.

Topics & Concepts

Traditional medicinePhytochemicalMedicinal plantsDetoxification (alternative medicine)AsteraceaeFabaceaeLiver toxicityPharmacologyBiologyMedicineToxicityBotanyAlternative medicineInternal medicinePathologyDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and ProtectionNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesHibiscus Plant Research Studies