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Extracts from Boswellia serrata have been reported to have anti-inflammatory activity, primarily via boswellic acid-mediated inhibition of leukotriene synthesis. In three small clinical trials, boswellia was shown to improve symptoms of ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, and because of its alleged safety, boswellia was considered superior over mesalazine in terms of a benefit-risk evaluati...
Chronic liver damage due to viral or chemical agents leads to a repair process resulting in hepatic fibrosis. Fibrosis may lead to cirrhosis, which may progress to liver cancer or a loss of liver function, with an associated risk of liver failure and death. Chlordecone is a chlorinated pesticide used in the 1990s. It is not itself hepatotoxic, but its metabolism in the liver triggers hepatomega...
Troglitazone (TGZ) causes delayed, life-threatening drug-induced liver injury in some patients but was not hepatotoxic in rats. This study investigated altered bile acid homeostasis as a mechanism of TGZ hepatotoxicity using a systems pharmacology model incorporating drug/metabolite disposition, bile acid physiology/pathophysiology, hepatocyte life cycle, and liver injury biomarkers. In the sim...
Microcystin-FR a cyclic heptapeptide was isolated from Nostoc spongiaeforme and purified by thin layer chromatography, MALDI TOFF Ms and HPLC methods. The Swiss albino mice dosed with the sub lethal concentration of 0.8μg/kg body weight of microcystin-FR were subjected to a battery of behavioural depression models such as tail suspension test (TST), force swim test (FST) and elevated plus maze ...
Psychotropic drugs with hepatotoxic potential can be classified based on their intended use: 1) antipsychoticsneuroleptics including phenothiazines, butyrophenones, and clozapine; 2) antidepressants including tricyclics, serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors; 3) anti-anxiety drugs such as benzodiazepines; 4) acetylcholinesterase inhibitors such as tacrine; and 5)...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one hand, growing controversial data have been reported about the hepatotoxicity of kratom, while, on the other hand, even though kava and khat hepatotoxicity has been investigated, the hepatotoxic effects are still not clear. Chronic recreational use of kratom has been associated with rare instances ...
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