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. 2009 Aug 20:4:16.
doi: 10.1186/1749-8546-4-16.

Chinese medicines as a resource for liver fibrosis treatment

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Chinese medicines as a resource for liver fibrosis treatment

Yibin Feng et al. Chin Med. .

Abstract

Liver fibrosis is a condition of abnormal proliferation of connective tissue due to various types of chronic liver injury often caused by viral infection and chemicals. Effective therapies against liver fibrosis are still limited. In this review, we focus on research on Chinese medicines against liver fibrosis in three categories, namely pure compounds, composite formulae and combination treatment using single compounds with composite formulae or conventional medicines. Action mechanisms of the anti-fibrosis Chinese medicines, clinical application, herbal adverse events and quality control are also reviewed. Evidence indicates that some Chinese medicines are clinically effective on liver fibrosis. Strict quality control such as research to identify and monitor the manufacturing of Chinese medicines enables reliable pharmacological, clinical and in-depth mechanism studies. Further experiments and clinical trials should be carried out on the platforms that conform to international standards.

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Research chart of Chinese medicines for liver fibrosis. The re-evaluation involved in pharmaceutical and medical research including herb quality control, mechanism study and clinical trial will be carried out on standardized international platforms.

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