Ayurvedic Medications for Liver Health

Authors

Dr.D.R.Mali, Assistant Professor,
Department Of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, GES’s Sir.Dr.M.S.Gosavi.College of Pharmaceutical Education & Reasearch, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.

Dr.S.V.Amrutkar, Principal and Professor,
GES’s Sir.Dr.M.S.Gosavi.College of Pharmaceutical Education and Reasearch, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.

Mr.Aniket Patil, Ms.Utkarsha Kulkarni, Mr.YogeshNikam, Ms.Akanksha Kale
Students, GES’s Sir.Dr.M.S.Gosavi.College of Pharmaceutical Education & Reasearch, Nashik, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract

The liver is a crucial organ that is important for the body's metabolism and xenobiotic excretion. The important health issue of liver damage and malfunction confronts not only medical professionals but also the pharmaceutical business and drug regulatory organizations. A variety of hazardous compounds, such as certain antibiotics, chemotherapeutic drugs, carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), thioacetamide (TAA), etc., can cause liver cell damage. Microbes and heavy alcohol consumption both induce liver damage. The synthetic medications used to treat liver diseases in this situation also induce more liver damage. Thus, the usage of herbal drugs has extended widely and gained popularity. For a very long time, liver problems have been treated with herbal medications. In the market, there are numerous herbal remedies including Liv-52 and Punarnavashtakkwath.