the normal liver architecture in histopathology. The observed effect may be due to
the antioxidative potential of geniposide (Chen et al. 2016).
29.2.7.13 Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound present in berries and grapes mainly. Many
studies have shown the hepatoprotective properties of resveratrol (Chan et al. 2011).
It shows hepatoprotective effects in N-nitrosodiethylamine-induced hepatocellular
carcinoma through inflammatory cytokines and free radicals, induces antioxidant
enzymes, elevates glutathione content and also modulates various signal transduc-
tion pathways of liver diseases. Resveratrol reduces TNF-α IL-6 mRNA and also
decreases the Kupffer cells hired in injured liver (Rajasekaran et al. 2011)
(Fig. 29.2).
29.3
Conclusions
The liver is a vital organ of human body that performs diverse physiological
functions and supports food digestion through bile secretion, metabolism of food
and drugs, detoxification of xenobiotics, storage of glycogen and many other
important functions. Hepatotoxicity or pathological liver damage can occur due to
the abuse of some synthetic drugs, excessive use of alcohol, substances of abuse,
idiosyncratic reactions, viral infections and exposure to environmental toxicants or
Fig. 29.2 Graphical abstract of book chapter
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