Liver functions in relation to incompatible diet and herbal drug Pueraria tuberosa Roxb Ex Wild DC

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Liver disease a global health problem is associated with acute to chronic liver injury newlinewith high mortality rate. Liver is largest glandular and vital organ of the body and is newlineresponsible for the metabolism of protein, fat, and carbohydrate along with other newlinevarious important functions. Over action due to over eating also contributes to liver newlinedisease, initially called as fatty liver. The incompatible diet, described in detail in newlineAyurveda, is another significant factor. The external factor includes toxic drugs, newlineenvironmental pollutants like CCl4, alcohol, paracetamol, thioacetamide, etc. as well newlineas viral infection is another significant factor for liver diseases. newline

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