
HERBAL PREPARATIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
Samandar Kurolboy ugli,Guzal Mukhamadzhonova , National University of UzbekistanAbstract
This article presents a literature review of studies investigating the effects of medicinal plant extracts on liver function in an experimental model of chronic hepatitis. Specifically, it examines the impact of extracts rich in flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and antioxidants on liver enzymes, oxidative stress biomarkers, and plasma protein levels. Available studies demonstrate the significant hepatoprotective potential of medicinal plant extracts.
Keywords
hepatitis, liver enzymes, antioxidant, medicinal plant, extract, biochemical indicators.
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