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Bromobenzene: A hepatotoxin
M. Vedi, E.P. Sabina,
Published in
2013
Volume: 5
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 66 - 73
Abstract
Liver damage can be induced by drugs or chemicals resulting from overdose or workplace exposure. Bromobenzene is an efficient model to perform studies on hepatotoxicity. After biotransformation into liver,it causes production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Organs that have been found to be affected due to bromobenzene induced toxicity are liver, kidney and lungs. In the following review, mechanisms and various genes involved in the bromobenzene induced hepatotoxicity have been discussed. Also, the toxicokinetics, involving absorption, metabolism and elimination of bromobenzene from the body have been reviewed in this article. Various herbal extracts and chemicals have been found to exhibit protective effect against bromobenzene induced liver injury proving their potential in use as hepatoprotective agents. © 2013 IJDDR, Mahima Vedi et al.
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JournalInternational Journal of Drug Development and Research
ISSN09759344