Dr.  Bhatt Narendra1,    Dr. Deshpande Manasi2

 DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v11i6.02

 1Consultant- Ayurveda, Research & Industry, CRIA Consultants Pvt. Ltd. 15, Bachubai Building, J.Bhatankar Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400 012,

 2Professor and Head, Department of Dravyaguna Vigynan, Bharati Vidyapeeth [Deemed to be University], College of Ayurved, Pune, 411043

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ABSTRACT:

Liver disorders mostly represent a prolonged dysfunction associated with different routes of cellular and biological alterations due to variety of reasons. Present treatments are found to be of limited use. Indigenous systems of medicine Ayurved, Siddha and Unani are extensively used to provide relief in variety of liver diseases. The understanding of liver functions, its dysfunctions and treatments offered have been of research interests. A series of review papers have been published by the authors covering different aspects including classical, proprietary and This review paper- part II is the outcome of the systematic effort and analyses of hepatoprotective formulations and ingredients with the updated information on phytochemical and pharmacological- safety aspects. This strongly emphasizes on the role of ASU products and ingredients to treat chronic or severe liver diseases. These systems and scientific information on products and plants exhibit huge translational potentials to evolve new path to understand and develop new safe and effective therapeutic approaches and drugs to treat liver disorders.

Key words: Liver disorders, Ayurved, Siddha, Unani, Medicinal plants, pharmacology

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