11 December 2024 : Review article
Impact of Traditional Chinese Medicine Antioxidants on Oxidative Stress and Drug-Induced Liver Injury: A Review
Jing Zhao AEF 1*, He Liang BF 1, Yanrong Li FG 2, Zimeng Xu B 3, Xueqin Li B 3, Lulu Zhao B 3, Mengqian Zhang B 3, Xuehui Duan B 3DOI: 10.12659/MSM.945147
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e945147
Table 2 Extracts from TCMs used to treat DILI in rats.
| Latin name | Antioxidant | Mechanism | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|
| Methanol extract | Increased SOD, CAT, and activity | []97 | |
| Polyphenols | Increased SOD, CAT, and GST activity | []98 | |
| Polyphenols | Increased SOD and GPX activity | []99 | |
| Lignans | Increased SOD and GPX activity | []100 | |
| Methanol extract | Regulation of lipid metabolism | []28 | |
| Ginsenoside | Increased SOD, CAT, and GPX activity | []101 | |
| Betaine | Increased SOD, CAT, and GPX activity | []102 | |
| Water extract | Increased SOD, CAT, and GPX activity | []103 | |
| Glycoside | Increased SOD, CAT, and GPX activity | []89 | |
| TCM – Traditional Chinese Medicine; DILI – drug-induced liver injury; SOD – superoxide dismutase; CAT – catalase; GPX – glutathione peroxidase; GST – glutathione-S-transferase. | |||






