Synthetic Hepatoprotective Agents: Design, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Applications

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Vidhi Jain

Abstract

The liver, the largest internal organ, is crucial to the body's ability to function normally. Hepatitis, also known as liver inflammation, is defined by the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver's tissue. There are five primary viruses, referred to as kinds a, b, c, d, and e. There is a disproportionate amount of sickness and mortality attributable to these five kinds. Liver damage or malfunction is a serious public health issue that poses difficulties for many stakeholders, including medical experts, government organizations, and the pharmaceutical business. Herbal medications have been utilized in the treatment of liver illness for a long time. This research project is devoted to learning about synthetic hepatoprotective agents and how they work in the body. Most hepatotoxic substances are known to cause oxidative damage to liver cells, namely lipid per oxidation, in living organisms. This study aims to collect information on potential phytochemicals from hepatoprotective
Keywords: Hepatoprotective Agents, Therapeutic, Mechanisms, Herbal Medicines

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Jain, V. (2023). Synthetic Hepatoprotective Agents: Design, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Applications. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive, 11(6), 40-47. Retrieved from http://www.ijpba.in/index.php/ijpba/article/view/426
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