2010
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.33.983
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Hepatoprotective Effect of Syringic Acid and Vanillic Acid on CCl4-Induced Liver Injury

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“…All the glycosides were nontoxic in the hepatotoxicity analysis. The result of 2 was in accordance with the hepatoprotective effect on liver injury [14][15][16].…”
Section: Hepatotoxicity Assaysupporting
confidence: 70%
“…All the glycosides were nontoxic in the hepatotoxicity analysis. The result of 2 was in accordance with the hepatoprotective effect on liver injury [14][15][16].…”
Section: Hepatotoxicity Assaysupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Moreover, it was shown that vanillic acid scavenges the stable radical species, DPPH, in a dose-dependent manner, with the highest scavenging effects seen with 60 μM of vanillic acid (50). Due to the antioxidant activity of vanillic acid, like the hydroxycinnamic acids above it has protective capabilities, such as hepatoprotective effects, against several diseases which are associated with oxidative deterioration (50)(51)(52). Furthermore, vanillic acid might suppress fibrogenesis and inflammation in chronically injured livers (51,52).…”
Section: Hydroxybenzoic Acids From Lignin Hydrolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…o-Hydroxybenzoic acid (salicylic acid) has antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antifungal, antipyretic, analgesic and keratolitic properties (Lin and Nakatsui 1998). Vanillic acid (monomethoxy-derivative of phydroxybenzoic acid) exhibits antisickling and anthelmintic, as well as hepatoprotective, activities (Itoh et al 2009(Itoh et al , 2010. Syringic acid (dimethoxy-derivative of p-hydroxybenzoic acid), besides being an antioxidant, shows antibacterial and hepatoprotective activities (Itoh et al 2009(Itoh et al , 2010Kong et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%