Hepatotoxicity
implies chemical-driven liver damage. The liver plays a major role in
transforming and clearing chemicals and is susceptible to the toxicity from
these agents. Certain medicinal agents, when taken in overdoses and sometimes
even when introduced within therapeutic ranges, may injure the organ. Other
chemical agents, those used in laboratories and industries, natural chemicals
and herbal remedies can also cause hepatotoxicity. Borreria hispida seed
flavonoid-rich fraction possesses free radical scavenging and antioxidant
activity both in vitro and in vivo Borreria hispida Linn has been in use in the
Indian system of medicine. Various part of the plant are useful in the
treatment of antifertility, appetite, Bleeding in child birth, body ache, Gum
trouble, scabies and skin disease, Stomach compliance, Ulcers, hepatitis,
Wounds, head ache and tooth ache. The hepatotoxicity is induced by the paracetamol
overdose, and the methanolic extract of Borreria hispida shows a good reduction
of hepatotoxicity.
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Website: http://www.arjonline.org/medicine-and-health-care/american-research-journal-of-pharmacy/
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