2019
DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2018.73596
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The role of curcumin in liver diseases

Abstract: A b s t r a c tChronic liver diseases are a major medical problem worldwide. Despite the availability of etiologic-specific treatments for several liver diseases, no drug or medication is available for the regression of hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis. Curcumin is a natural compound extractable from turmeric. Several studies have uncovered its role in the modulation of biological mechanisms involved in liver injury. The best known biological effect of curcumin is the interaction with different pathways involved… Show more

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“…The incidence of liver diseases has undergone an increase due to lifestyle. They are commonly occur in patients who suffer from obesity and alcohol abuse ( Buonomo et al, 2019 ). The liver fibrosis is a chronic liver disease in which extracellular proteins such as collagen accumulate.…”
Section: Curcumin and Transforming Growth Factor-beta In Different DImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of liver diseases has undergone an increase due to lifestyle. They are commonly occur in patients who suffer from obesity and alcohol abuse ( Buonomo et al, 2019 ). The liver fibrosis is a chronic liver disease in which extracellular proteins such as collagen accumulate.…”
Section: Curcumin and Transforming Growth Factor-beta In Different DImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, curcumin improved lipid accumulation in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease via increasing PPAR α mRNA and protein levels in the liver and inhibition of DNA methylation at the PPAR α gene [ 26 ]. Thus, curcumin may prevent nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)/cirrhosis and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease through direct/indirect induction of PPAR γ expression [ 27 ].…”
Section: Phytochemicals With Ppar Modulation Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results can be explained by the fact that curcumin has a cellular membrane-stabilizing property so it reduces cellular destruction [42]. Even more, curcumin seems to be able to reduce liver damage by inhibition of hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation, as activation of HSC promotes liver fibrosis regardless of etiology [43].…”
Section: Serum Levels Of Liver Function Parameters and Liver Histopat...mentioning
confidence: 99%