Perspectives of the Apiaceae Hepatoprotective Effects - A Review

Nat Prod Commun. 2017 Feb;12(2):309-317.

Abstract

The liver has the crucial role in the regulation of various physiological processes and in the excretion of endogenous waste metabolites and xenobiotics. Liver structure impairment can be caused by various factors including microorganisms, autoimmune diseases, chemicals, alcohol and drugs. The plant kingdom is. full of liver protective chemicals such as phenols, coumarins, lignans, essential oils, monoterpenes, carotenoids; glycosides, flavonoids, organic acids, lipids,- alkaloids and xanthenes. Apiaceae plants are usually used as a vegetable or as a spice, but their other functional properties are also very important. This review highlights the significance of caraway, dill, cumin, aniseed, fennel, coriander, celery, lovage, angelica, parsley and carrot, which are popular vegetables and spices, but possess hepatoprotective potential. These plants can be used for medicinal applications to patients who suffer from liver damage.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anethum graveolens
  • Animals
  • Apiaceae*
  • Apium
  • Coriandrum
  • Cuminum
  • Foeniculum
  • Humans
  • Liver / drug effects*
  • Pimpinella
  • Protective Agents / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Protective Agents