2014
DOI: 10.24871/1532014157-160
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Role of Phytopharmacy as Hepatoprotector in Chronic Hepatitis

Abstract: Background: Hepatitis is one of the health problems in Indonesia that require special treatment, in line with the increase of morbidity and mortality rate of this disease. Complications of hepatitis include liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Indonesia, as a tropical country, has many medicinal plants that act as hepatoprotector, a substance that can protect liver from toxic agent. Use of medicinal plants is still considered as controversial treatment because there is still lack of studies. Medicinal… Show more

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“…The benefit of Paliasa leaf in treating some chronic diseases has attracted much attention from scholar (e.g Arung et al, 2009;Djabir, 2016;Wahyudin, Kaelan, & Sila, 2013;Zhou et al, 2013;Rozali, & Mangun, 2002;Abdulah et al, 2017;Djabir et al, 2017;Salempa et al, 2014;Herlianto et al, 2014;Shukla, Mehrotra, & Guleria, 2014;Soekamto et al, 2012;Wullur et al, 2015;Raflizar, 2009;Nurhidayah etal., 2013;Rochmawati et al, 2016;Yuliana, & Herawati, 2016;Tambaru, 2016). However, many of these studies related to the health benefits of these plants, none of them specifically discusses the implications of the use of paliasa leaf by indigenouse people in the field of intellectual property rights regime.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of Paliasa leaf in treating some chronic diseases has attracted much attention from scholar (e.g Arung et al, 2009;Djabir, 2016;Wahyudin, Kaelan, & Sila, 2013;Zhou et al, 2013;Rozali, & Mangun, 2002;Abdulah et al, 2017;Djabir et al, 2017;Salempa et al, 2014;Herlianto et al, 2014;Shukla, Mehrotra, & Guleria, 2014;Soekamto et al, 2012;Wullur et al, 2015;Raflizar, 2009;Nurhidayah etal., 2013;Rochmawati et al, 2016;Yuliana, & Herawati, 2016;Tambaru, 2016). However, many of these studies related to the health benefits of these plants, none of them specifically discusses the implications of the use of paliasa leaf by indigenouse people in the field of intellectual property rights regime.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%