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SYNERGISTIC HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PHYTOCONSTITUENTS IN COUNTERACTING CCL4-INDUCED LIVER INJURY

Aishwarya Jadhav*, Vasant Lokhande

ABSTRACT

Hepatotoxicity, characterized by liver damage due to various agents, poses a significant health challenge worldwide. The liver, one of the largest and most significant organs in the human body, plays a vital role in metabolism and excretion, contributing to the maintenance of homeostasis. It is involved in nearly every metabolic pathway and is responsible for crucial functions such as detoxification, bile secretion, vitamin storage, and the metabolism of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Consequently, the health of the liver is essential for overall well-being. However, liver disorders pose a significant global health challenge due to their poor prognosis and high mortality rates, stemming from insufficient prevention and treatment options. Common hepatic conditions include autoimmune diseases, viral hepatitis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and alcohol-induced liver disease. Despite ongoing research, the precise causes of many liver diseases remain unclear. This study investigates the combined effects of phytoconstituents from herbal plants, specifically vanillin acid and thymol, in preventing or treating carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity. The concept of synergy suggests that blending these compounds may enhance their efficacy beyond that of individual herbs. Additionally, using a combination of herbs could reduce the risk of adverse effects commonly associated with high doses of certain herbal medicines, particularly those with hepatotoxic potential. By allowing for lower dosages of each herb, this approach may mitigate side effects while still achieving therapeutic outcomes. The research further examines levels of antioxidants, electrolyte profiles, biochemical markers, and histological changes to elucidate the potential mechanisms behind their therapeutic effects.

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