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Research on using Liv-52 for Chemotherapy-induced Liver Damage

Experiment was done for 30 days. On 31st day liver was processed for histology. Camera lucida drawings were made to record size of hepatocytes. Gall bladder was also measured for its size. Cd-Damages hepatocyrtes. Blood vessels and caused infiltration. In group �C� liver shows healthy hyperactive liver cells. Cd-exposure caused enlargement of gall bladder while it�s size is normal in-group C. Possible mode of action of this herbal hepatotonic drug is the Himalaya Liv52. To read more about this study, visit Protection of fish liver with Liv.52 against cadmium intoxication � A histological study - Rathore, H.S. and Naik, B.K., Biologia (1994): (40), 1 and 2, 1.

Liv.52 was equally effective in protecting the chromosomes against radiation-induced damage, as is evidenced by the lower frequency of chromatic breaks, chromosome breaks, centric rings, dicentrics, exchanges, acentric fragments and total aberrations. Most of these aberrations had returned to the normal level at day 3 post exposure in the Liv.52 + irradiated group as compared to the irradiated group. To read more about this study, visit Treatment of mice with a herbal preparation (Liv.52) reduces the frequency of radiation-induced chromosome damage in bone marrow - Ganesh Chandra Jagetia and Ganapathi, N.G., Mutation Research (1991): (253), 123.

Effect of Liv.52 on mammalian liver was studied after whole-body exposure to 5.5 Gy of Cobalt-60 gamma radiation. It was found that the drug protected the organ against radiation-induced changes. The protective effect was manifested in the form of early recovery as indicated by the absence of pathological changes like cytoplasmic degranulation, loss of nuclei from many cells and abnormal architecture at 10 days and restoration of normal structure by 4 weeks. Liv.52 may neutralize the peroxides formed from water molecules after irradiation, which are toxic and cause the damage to the organ. Thus it seems that the drug may act as detoxicating agent. To read more about this study, visit Liv.52 protection against radiation-induced lesions in mammalian liver - Saini, M.R. and Saini, N., Radiobiology and Radiotherapy (1985): 26, 3, 379.

The beneficial role of Liv.52 against CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity has been studied histologically in albino rats and also by assessing the alterations in the serum transaminases (SGPT and SGOT). It has also been found that pre- and post-treatment with Liv.52 prevents any notable hepatic damage and the serum transaminase levels tend to reach the normal range. It has been found that CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity resulted in a significant elevation of the SGPT level. The complete safety of Liv.52 as a hepatotonic in the prevention and correction of hepatic damage has been emphasized. To read more about this study, visit Changes in serum transaminases due to hepatotoxicity and the role of an indigenous hepatotonic Liv.52 - Subbarao, V.V. and Gupta, M.L., Yugoslavia Physiologica Pharmacologica Acta (1976): 12.

All research studies and clinical trials on efficacy of Liv-52 in Chemotherapy-induced liver damage

  1. Hepatoprotective effect of Liv.52 and kumaryasava on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic damage in rats (pdf)
    Meena Kataria and Singh, L.N., Division of Biochemistry and Food Science, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1997): (35), June, 655.


  2. Protective effect of Liv.52 and Liv.100, ayurvedic formulations on lipid peroxidation in rat liver homogenate – An in vitro study (pdf)
    Suja, V., Latha Sharmila, S. and Shyamala Devi, C.S., Department of Biochemistry, University of Madras, Tamil Nadu, Guindy Campus, Madras, Tamil Nadu, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1997): (35), Jan., 50.


  3. Prevention of mercuric chloride-induced cerebellar damage in mice with a multiherbal hepatic drug results and possibilities (pdf)
    Varghese, J., Shrilakshmi, K. and Rathore, H.S., School of Studies in Zoology and Chemistry, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Journal of Occupational Health (1997): (40), 1, 1.


  4. Radioresponse of leucocytes in peripheral blood of mice against gamma irradiation and their protection by Liv.52 (pdf)
    Daga, S.S., Jain, V.K. and Goyal, P.K., Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Rajasthan, Probe (1995): (XXXIV), 3, 222.


  5. Liv.52 pretreatment inhibits the radiation-induced lipid peroxidation in mouse liver (pdf)
    Ganapathi, N.G. and Ganesh Chandra Jagetia, Department of Radiobiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, Current Science (1995): (69), 7, 601.


  6. Hepatoprotective effects of Liv.52 and its indirect influence on the regulation of thyroid hormones in rat liver toxicity-induced by carbon tetrachloride (pdf)
    Dhawan, D. and Goel, A., Department of Biophysics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Research in Experimental Medicine (1994): 194, 203.


  7. Hepatoprotective role of Liv.52 in toxic conditions of Liver – An ultrastructural study (pdf)
    Dhawan, D., Goel, A. and Sharma, M.L., Department of Biophysics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Haryana, IECM (1994): 17-22, 1243.


  8. Herbomineral preparations as adjuvants to chemotherapy in cancer breast (pdf)
    Durgesh Kumar Acharya, M.K.C.G. Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur, Ganjam, Orissa, The Antiseptic (1994): (91), 2, 67.


  9. Protection of fish liver with Liv.52 against cadmium intoxication – A histological study (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Naik, B.K., School of Studies of Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Biologia (Lahore) (1994): (40), 1 and 2, 1.


  10. Down regulation of tumour necrosis factor activity in experimental hepatitis by a herbal formulation, Liv.52 (pdf)
    Roy, A., Soni, G.R., Kolhapure, R.M., National Institute of Virology, Pune, Maharashtra, and Karnik, U.R. and Patki, P.S., Departments of Pathology and Pharmacology, B.J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1994): 32, 694.


  11. Hepatoprotective effect of Liv.52 against CCl4-induced lipid peroxidation in liver of rats (pdf)
    Shivani Pandey, Gujrati, V.R., Shanker, K., Singh, N and Dhawan, K.N., Department of Pharmacology, K.G. Medical College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1994): (32), Sep. 674.


  12. Protective effect of Liv.52 against anti-cancer chemotherapy in rats (pdf)
    Yadav, S. and Yadav, R.,Department of Anatomy and Biochemistry, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, Jammu & Kashmir, India, Probe (1994): (XXXIII), 4, 323.


  13. Further studies on the protective effect of Liv.52 against CD-toxicity in mammalian system (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Nandi, K.K., School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Drugs (1992): (29), 4, 149.


  14. Effects of carbon tetrachloride and Liv.52 on the clearance rate of 131I-Rose Bengal in rat liver (pdf)
    Dhawan, D., Goel, A., Department of Biophysics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Haryana,and Karkara, K., Department of Nuclear Medicine, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, Haryana, AMPI Medical Physics Bulletin (1991): 16, (4), 27.


  15. Treatment of mice with a herbal preparation (Liv.52) reduces the frequency of radiation-induced chromosome damage in bone marrow (pdf)
    Ganesh Chandra Jagetia and Ganapathi, N.G., Department of Radiobiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, Mutation Research (1991): (253), 123.


  16. Preventive effects of Liv.52 on the activities of cytochrome P-450 and NADPH-dependent lipid peroxidation in the liver of carbon tetrachloride-intoxicated rats (pdf)
    Goel, A. and Dhawan, D., Department of Biophysics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Medical Science Research (1991): (19), 113.


  17. Influence of Liv.52 on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity: A biochemical study (pdf)
    Goel, A., Dhawan, D.K., Department of Biophysics, Punjab University, Chandigarh, and Gautam, C.S., Department of Pharmacology, PGIMER, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Pharmacology (1991): 23, 182.


  18. Role of Liv.52 in alopecia-induced by radiation and chemotherapy (pdf)
    Harbans Lal Kapoor, Rajeev K. Seam and Sanjeev Sharma, Department of Radiation and Oncology, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Probe (1990): (XXIX), 3, 215.


  19. Therapeutic use of Liv.52 in beryllium-induced reproductive toxicity in rats (pdf)
    Mathur, S., Prakash, A.O. and Mathur, R. School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, India, Probe (1990): (XXIX), 4, 266.


  20. Recovery from beryllium-induced lesions after Liv.52 treatment (pdf)
    Prakash, A.O., Mathur, S. and Mathur, R. School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji Universsity, Gwalior, India, Probe (1990): (XXIX), 4, 280.


  21. Protective role of Liv.52 against histological damage due to CdCl2 toxicity in the intestine of teleost fish (pdf)
    Suresh Kothari, Bhaskar Reddy, P. and Rathore, H.S., School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1990): (XXIX), 3, 220.


  22. Effects of Liv.52 against cadmium chloride-induced changes on the activity of enzyme and mucosubstances in the intestine of mystus tengara (HAM) (pdf)
    Bhasker Reddy, P. and Suresh Kothari, School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Environmental Risk Assessment (1989): Dec., 188.


  23. Effect of Liv.52 on carbon tetrachloride - Induced hepatotoxicity in rabbits (pdf)
    Dhumal, M.S., Mane, I.H. and Patel, S.S., Department of Pharmacology, Rural Medical College, Loni, Shrirampur-Taluk, Ahmednagar-District, Maharashtra, Indian Journal of Pharmacology (1989): (21), 3, 96.


  24. Liv.52 protection against beryllium toxicity in female albino rats (pdf)
    Mathur, R., Mathur, S. and Prakash, A.O., School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Reproductive Toxicology (1989): (3), 249.


  25. Liv.52 protection against cadmium-induced histomorphological changes in mice spleen, duodenum and small intestine (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Hema Rawat (Miss.), School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Drugs (1989): (26), 10, 533.


  26. Rifampicin toxicity and Liv.52 (pdf)
    Purohit, S.D., Dilip K. Jain, Meena, R.C., Gupta, M.L., Gupta, P.R., Mathur, B.B., Gehlot, S.L. and Mehta, Y.R., Department of Respiratory Diseases and Tuberculosis, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Probe (1988): (XXVII), 4, 261.


  27. Radioprotective effects of Liv.52 and tissue-reduced glutathione (GSH) in experimental rats (pdf)
    Sarkar, S.R., Singh, L.R., Uniyal, B.P. and Bhatnagar, V.S., Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences, Probyn Road, Delhi, The Bombay, Maharashtra Hospital Journal (1988): 4, 41.


  28. Comparative efficacy of Liv.52 and andrographis paniculata, (Nees.) in experimental liver damage in rabbits (pdf)
    Dwivedi, S.K., Sharma, M.C., Mukherjee, S.C., Jawaharlal and Pandey, N.N., Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Drugs (1987): (25), 1, 1.


  29. Effect of Liv.52 on SH-glutathione levels in carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage (pdf)
    Kulkarni, R.D., Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Grant Medical College and J.J. Group of Hospitals, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1987): (XXVII), 1, 19.


  30. Beryllium-induced haematological alterations and their response to Liv.52 (pdf)
    Mathur, R., Prakash, A.O. and Mathur, S., School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Industrial Health (1987): 25, 131.


  31. Protection of mice liver with Liv.52 against cadmium intoxication (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Rita Verma, School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Drugs (1987): (25), 1, 11.


  32. Can Liv.52 protect mammalian kidney against toxic substances? – Results and possibilities (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S., School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Drugs (1987): (25), 1, 7.


  33. Effect of Liv.52 on blood sugar in beryllium nitrate-exposed rats (pdf)
    Seema Mathur, Prakash, A.O. and Mathur, R., School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Current Science (1987): (56), 7, 322.


  34. Protective effect of Liv.52 against beryllium toxicity in rats (pdf)
    Seema Mathur, Prakash, A.O. and Mathur, R., School of Studies in Zoology, Jiwaji University, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Current Science (1986): (55), 18, 899.


  35. In vitro effect of an ayurvedic liver remedy on hepatic enzymes in carbon tetrachloride treated rats (pdf)
    Piyush Bardhan, Sharma, S.K. and Garg, N.K., Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Medical Research (1985): (82), Oct., 359.


  36. Liv.52 protection against radiation-induced lesions in mammalian liver (pdf)
    Saini, M.R., Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, and Saini, N., E.S.I. Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Radiobiology and Radiotherapy (1985): 26, 3, 379.


  37. Late effect of whole-body irradiation on the peripheral blood of mice and its modification by Liv.52 (pdf)
    Saini, M.R., Kumar, S., Uma Devi, P. and Saini, N., Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and Department of Paediatrics, E.S.I. Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Radiobiology and Radiotherapy (1985): (26), 4, 487.


  38. Survival of mice protected from lethal radiation by Liv.52 (pdf)
    Saini, M.R., Kumar, S., Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, and Saini, N., Department of Paediatrics, E.S.I. Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Probe (1984): (XXIII), 4, 209.


  39. Liv.52 protection against late effect of radiation on mammalian spleen (pdf)
    Saini, M.R., Kumar, S., Jagetia, G.C., Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and Saini, N., Department of Paediatrics, E.S.I. Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Indian Drugs (1984): 9, 374.


  40. Effectiveness of Liv.52 against radiation sickness and dermatitis (pdf)
    Saini, M.R., Sunil Kumar, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Jagetia, G.C., Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Kasturba Medical College Hospital, Manipal, Karnataka, and Navita Saini, Department of Paediatrics, E.S.I. Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan The Indian Practitioner (1984): December, 1133.


  41. Liver protection by Liv.52 in lipid peroxidation (pdf)
    Soman, R.N., Bhatia General Hospital, Tardeo, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1984): (XXIII), 2, 110.


  42. Effect of Liv.52 on carbon tetrachloride-induced changes in hepatic microsomal drug-metabolising enzymes of the rat (pdf)
    Ira Thabrew, M., Godwin O. Emerole, Department of Biochemistry, and Subbarao, V.V., Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, Toxicology Letters (1982): 14, 183.


  43. Effect of Liv.52 on membrane lipids in carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rats (pdf)
    Alok Saxena, and Garg, N.K., Biochemistry Division, Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1981): (19), 859.


  44. Clinical evaluation of Liv.52 as an adjuvant in cancer cases getting large field irradiation with or without chemotherapy (pdf)
    Krishnan Nair, M. and Chandrasekharan Nair, T., Department of Radiology and Cancer Institute, Medical College Hospital, Trivandrum, Kerala, Probe (1981): (XX), 4, 288.


  45. A case of radiation and drug-induced alopecia and premature greying cured with Liv.52 (pdf)
    Kamlakar Tripathi, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Capsule (1979): 6, 122.


  46. Effect of Liv.52 and carbon tetrachloride on the liver protein and nucleic acids (pdf)
    Subbarao, V.V. and Gupta, M.L., Upgraded Department of Physiology, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IRCS Medical Science (1979): 7, 499.


  47. Ultrastructural study on the regeneration of liver under the influence of Liv.52 (pdf)
    Prasad, G.C. and Gupta, R.C., Department of Shalya Shalakya, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Capsule (1978): 7, 146.


  48. An experimental evaluation of protective effects of some indigenous drugs on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in mice and rats (pdf)
    Singh, N. (Mrs.), Nath, R., Singh, D.R., Gupta, M.L. and Kohli, R.P., Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, K.G. Medical College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Quarterly Journal of Crude Drug Research (1978): (16), 1, 8.


  49. Effect of carbon tetrachloride and Liv.52 on liver microsomal protein, total protein and nucleic acids (pdf)
    Subbarao, V.V. and Gupta, M.L., Upgraded Department of Physiology, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, The Indian Practitioner (1978): 11, 831.


  50. Report on the combination of a liver-stimulating preparation, Liv.52 with endoxan in the treatment of cancer (pdf)
    Vaidya, M.D., Katra Hospital, Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, Probe (1978): (XVII), 2, 159.


  51. Changes in serum transaminases due to hepatotoxicity and the role of an indigenous hepatotonic Liv.52 (pdf)
    Subbarao, V.V., University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya, and Gupta, M.L., Upgraded Department of Physiology, S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Yugoslavia Physiologica Pharmacologica Acta (1976): 12.


  52. Clinical trial with Liv.52 in cases of malignant diseases treated at the barnard Institute of radiology (pdf)
    Gajaraj, A. and Munuswamy, G., Barnard Institute of Radiology, Government General Hospital, Madras, Tamil Nadu, The Antiseptic (1972): (69), 8, 570.


  53. Effect of an indigenous drug on ICG (Indocyanine Green): Clearance and autoradiographic patterns in albino rats with experimentally induced hepatotoxicity (pdf)
    Joglekar, G.V., Department of Pharmacology, B.J. Medical, Poona, Maharashtra and Leevy, C.M., Division of Liver and Nutrition, New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, N.J. 07018, U.S.A., Journal of Indian Medical Profession (1970): 12, 7480.


  54. The protective action of Liv.52 against the hepatotoxicity of tetracycline in rats (pdf)
    Anonymous, Department of Pharmacology, The Himalaya Drug Co., Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1967): (VI), 4, 169.


  55. Allyl alcohol-induced hepatotoxicity in rats and its protection by Liv.52 (pdf)
    Joglekar, G.V. and Balwani, J.H., Department of Pharmacology, B.J. Medical College, Poona, Maharashtra Journal of Experimental Medical Science (1967): 11, 7.


  56. Effect of Liv.52 on biochemical and functional abnormalities of the liver (pdf)
    Qazi, I.H., Department of Pharmacology, The Himalaya Drug Co., Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1965): (V), 1, 1.


  57. Protection by indigenous drugs against hepatotoxic effects of carbon tetrachloride in mice (pdf)
    Joglekar, G.V., Chitale, G.K. and Balwani, J.H., Departments of Pharmacology and Pathology, B.J. Medical College, Poona, Maharashtra, Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica (1963): 20, 73.


  58. Protection by Indigenous drugs against hepatotoxic effects of carbon tetrachloride – A long term study (pdf)
    Karandikar, S.M., Joglekar, G.V., Chitale, G.K. and Balwani, J.H. Department of Pharmacology and Pathology, B.J. Medical College, Poona, India, Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica (1963): 20, 274-280.


  59. Effect of mercuric chloride on the survival, food-intake, body weight, histological and haematological changes in mice and their prevention with Liv.52 (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Varghese, J., School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Journal of Occupational Health (Undated).


  60. Effect of a multiherbal drug on the distribution and excretion of mercury in mice treated with mercuric chloride (pdf)
    Rathore, H.S. and Varghese, J., School of Studies in Zoology, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, Indian Drugs (Undated): (32), 6, 262.