Literature DB >> 25356040

Review of natural products with hepatoprotective effects.

Eduardo Madrigal-Santillán1, Eduardo Madrigal-Bujaidar1, Isela Álvarez-González1, María Teresa Sumaya-Martínez1, José Gutiérrez-Salinas1, Mirandeli Bautista1, Ángel Morales-González1, Manuel García-Luna y González-Rubio1, J Leopoldo Aguilar-Faisal1, José A Morales-González1.   

Abstract

The liver is one of the most important organs in the body, performing a fundamental role in the regulation of diverse processes, among which the metabolism, secretion, storage, and detoxification of endogenous and exogenous substances are prominent. Due to these functions, hepatic diseases continue to be among the main threats to public health, and they remain problems throughout the world. Despite enormous advances in modern medicine, there are no completely effective drugs that stimulate hepatic function, that offer complete protection of the organ, or that help to regenerate hepatic cells. Thus, it is necessary to identify pharmaceutical alternatives for the treatment of liver diseases, with the aim of these alternatives being more effective and less toxic. The use of some plants and the consumption of different fruits have played basic roles in human health care, and diverse scientific investigations have indicated that, in those plants and fruits so identified, their beneficial effects can be attributed to the presence of chemical compounds that are called phytochemicals. The present review had as its objective the collecting of data based on research conducted into some fruits (grapefruit, cranberries, and grapes) and plants [cactus pear (nopal) and cactus pear fruit, chamomile, silymarin, and spirulina], which are consumed frequently by humans and which have demonstrated hepatoprotective capacity, as well as an analysis of a resin (propolis) and some phytochemicals extracted from fruits, plants, yeasts, and algae, which have been evaluated in different models of hepatotoxicity.

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Keywords:  Alcoholic liver disease; Glucans; Grapefruit; Hepatoprotection; Opuntia ficus-indica; Propolis; Spirulina; Vaccinium spp; Vitis vinifera L

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25356040      PMCID: PMC4209543          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i40.14787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


  83 in total

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Journal:  Front Biosci (Elite Ed)       Date:  2012-01-01
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Journal:  Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 2.441

2.  Hepatoprotective effect of Geranium schiedeanum against ethanol toxicity during liver regeneration.

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Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2015-07-07       Impact factor: 5.742

3.  In vivo Hepatoprotective and in vitro Radical Scavenging Activities of Extracts of Rumex abyssinicus Jacq. Rhizome.

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Journal:  J Exp Pharmacol       Date:  2020-08-05

4.  Petroselinum sativum protects HepG2 cells from cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide.

Authors:  Mai M Al-Oqail; Nida N Farshori; Ebtesam S Al-Sheddi; Shaza M Al-Massarani; Maqsood A Siddiqui; Abdulaziz A Al-Khedhairy
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5.  Differential expression of anthocyanin biosynthesis genes in Daucus carota callus culture in response to ammonium and potassium nitrate ratio in the culture medium.

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6.  Dietary Intake of Vegetables and Cooking Oil Was Associated With Drug-Induced Liver Injury During Tuberculosis Treatment: A Preliminary Cohort Study.

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7.  Hepatoprotective effect of Trigonella foenum graecum against ethanol-induced cell death in human liver cells (HepG2 and Huh7).

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8.  Silymarin seed extract supplementation enhances the growth performance, meat quality, and nutrients digestibility, and reduces gas emission in broilers.

Authors:  Sureshkumar Shanmugam; Jae Hong Park; Sungbo Cho; In Ho Kim
Journal:  Anim Biosci       Date:  2022-03-02

Review 9.  What is Known Regarding the Participation of Factor Nrf-2 in Liver Regeneration?

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Journal:  Cells       Date:  2015-05-20       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 10.  Silymarin as a Natural Antioxidant: An Overview of the Current Evidence and Perspectives.

Authors:  Peter F Surai
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2015-03-20
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