2022
DOI: 10.1097/meg.0000000000002483
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A review of edible plant-derived natural compounds for the therapy of liver fibrosis

Abstract: Liver fibrosis has a high incidence worldwide and is the common pathological basis of many chronic liver diseases. Liver fibrosis is caused by the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix and concomitant collagen accumulation in livers and can lead to the development of liver cirrhosis and even liver cancer. A large number of studies have provided evidence that liver fibrosis can be blocked or even reversed by appropriate medical interventions. However, the antifibrosis drugs with ideal clinical efficacy a… Show more

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“…As NAFLD progresses, it may become a common chronic liver disease, and liver fibrosis develops. Liver fibrosis is mainly the activation of hepatic stellate cells, which in turn occurs excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix and collagen deposits, which can lead to the development of cirrhosis and even liver cancer [ 148 , 149 ]. Naringin has anti-fibrotic properties with few side effects and is also a promising source in treating liver fibrosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As NAFLD progresses, it may become a common chronic liver disease, and liver fibrosis develops. Liver fibrosis is mainly the activation of hepatic stellate cells, which in turn occurs excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix and collagen deposits, which can lead to the development of cirrhosis and even liver cancer [ 148 , 149 ]. Naringin has anti-fibrotic properties with few side effects and is also a promising source in treating liver fibrosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%