Recent insights into the hepatoprotective potential of medicinal plants and plant‐derived compounds

Author:

Thilagavathi Ramasamy1,Begum S. Sameema23,Varatharaj Sowfika Dharshini1,Balasubramaniam Arun kumar4,George Joselin Susan5,Selvam Chelliah4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore India

2. Faculty of Pharmacy Karpagam Academy of Higher Education Coimbatore India

3. Nandha College of Pharmacy Erode 52 India

4. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Joan M. Lafleur College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Texas Southern University Houston Texas 77004 USA

5. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Natural Products Central University of Punjab Bhatinda India

Abstract

AbstractLiver problems are a worldwide concern, and conventional medicinal therapies are ineffective. Hence, safeguarding the healthy liver is vital for good health and well‐being. Infections due to virus, immune problems, cancer, alcohol abuse, and an overdose of drugs are some of the causes of liver diseases. Antioxidants derived from medicinal plants and conventional dietary sources can protect the liver from damages caused by oxidative stress system and various chemicals. Plants and plant‐derived phytochemicals are appealing hepatoprotective agents since they have less side effects and still there is a lot of interest shown in using herbal tonics for treating liver disorders. This review therefore primarily focuses on newly discovered medicinal plants and compounds produced from plants that fall under the classifications of flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, polyphenolics, sterols, anthocyanins, and saponin glycosides, all of which have the potential to be hepatoprotective. Hosta plantaginea, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Daniella oliveri, Garcinia mangostana, Solanum melongena, Vaccinium myrtillus, Picrorhiza kurroa, and Citrus medica are some potential plants having hepatoprotective effects. We conclude that these phytochemicals and the plant extracts listed above are used in the future to treat a variety of liver diseases, additional research is still needed to develop safer and more potent phytochemical drugs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology

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