Literature DB >> 25489628

Hepatoprotective properties of extensively studied medicinal plant active constituents: possible common mechanisms.

Hassan Farghali1, Nikolina Kutinová Canová, Samir Zakhari.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: We focused on certain plant active constituents considered to be the most promising/studied for liver disease and that were critically investigated from the basic science point of view and, to some extent, the clinical one. Due to insufficient pharmacological data, most of the herbal formulations containing these molecules cannot be recommended for the treatment of liver disease.
OBJECTIVE: To present the most promising compounds tested experimentally and/or clinically and describe in brief popular models in experimental testing of potential hepatoprotective compounds.
METHODS: A literature search using Web of Science (WOS), PubMed, and Google search was performed.
RESULTS: Focusing on a few herbal hepatoprotective active constituents is useful to health professionals working in the field of therapeutics to develop evidence-based hepatoprotective agents by conducting research on pure chemical structures or on molecular modifications using computational chemistry. This review demonstrates that multi-pathways in the liver pathobiology can be interrupted at one or more levels by natural hepatoprotective studied, such as interference with the oxidative stress at multiple levels to reduce reactive oxygen/nitrogen species, resulting in ameliorating hepatotoxicity.
CONCLUSION: Hepatoprotective constituents of herbal medications are poorly absorbed after oral administration; methods that can improve their bioavailability are being developed. It is recommended that controlled prospective double-blind multicenter studies on isolated active plant constituents, or on related newly designed molecules after structural modifications, should be performed. This effort will lead to expanding the existing, limited drugs for the vast majority of liver diseases.

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Keywords:  Clinical trials; evidence-based hepatoprotectants; hepatotoxicity models; herbal medications; liver disease; oxidative stress

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25489628     DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2014.950387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Biol        ISSN: 1388-0209            Impact factor:   3.503


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