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Silymarin and Hepatic Regeneration

  • Biological activity: Silymarin is widely recognized for its hepatoprotective properties, primarily derived from the seeds of the milk thistle plant.
  • Cellular mechanisms: Research and clinical observations indicate that silymarin supports hepatic cell regeneration through several distinct mechanisms:
  • Protein synthesis: It stimulates RNA polymerase activity, which enhances the synthesis of structural and functional proteins in damaged liver cells.
  • Membrane stabilization: It helps stabilize the hepatocyte cell membrane, preventing the entry of various liver toxins and xenobiotics.
  • Antioxidant effects: By acting as a potent free radical scavenger and increasing intracellular glutathione levels, it reduces oxidative stress within the liver tissue.
  • Therapeutic implications: These combined actions assist in mitigating chronic liver inflammation and promote the repair and replacement of compromised liver cells.
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