Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity

Mercury is a heavy metal of considerable toxicity. Scientific literature reveals various plants and plant derived natural products, i.e., phytochemicals, which can alleviate experimentally induced mercury toxicity in animals. The present review attempts to collate those experimental studies on medic...

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Main Author: Bhattacharya Sanjib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Toxicology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/intox-2018-0024
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spelling doaj-44df04f0c20b4153b64a54cc5b040b512021-09-05T21:02:06ZengSciendoInterdisciplinary Toxicology1337-95692018-12-0111424725410.2478/intox-2018-0024intox-2018-0024Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicityBhattacharya Sanjib0West Bengal Medical Services Corporation Ltd., GN 29, Sector V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaMercury is a heavy metal of considerable toxicity. Scientific literature reveals various plants and plant derived natural products, i.e., phytochemicals, which can alleviate experimentally induced mercury toxicity in animals. The present review attempts to collate those experimental studies on medicinal plants and phytochemicals with ameliorative effects on mercury toxicity. A literature survey was carried out by using Google, Scholar Google, Scopus and Pub-Med. Only the scientific journal articles found in the internet for the last two decades (1998–2018) were considered. Minerals and semi-synthetic or synthetic analogs of natural products were excluded. The literature survey revealed that in pre-clinical studies 27 medicinal plants and 27 natural products exhibited significant mitigation from mercury toxicity in experimental animals. Clinical investigations were not found in the literature. Admissible research in this area could lead to development of a potentially effective agent from the plant kingdom for clinical management of mercury toxicity in humans.https://doi.org/10.2478/intox-2018-0024mercuryascorbic acidnatural productsoxidative stressquercetin
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Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
Interdisciplinary Toxicology
mercury
ascorbic acid
natural products
oxidative stress
quercetin
author_facet Bhattacharya Sanjib
author_sort Bhattacharya Sanjib
title Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
title_short Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
title_full Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
title_fullStr Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
title_full_unstemmed Medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
title_sort medicinal plants and natural products can play a significant role in mitigation of mercury toxicity
publisher Sciendo
series Interdisciplinary Toxicology
issn 1337-9569
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Mercury is a heavy metal of considerable toxicity. Scientific literature reveals various plants and plant derived natural products, i.e., phytochemicals, which can alleviate experimentally induced mercury toxicity in animals. The present review attempts to collate those experimental studies on medicinal plants and phytochemicals with ameliorative effects on mercury toxicity. A literature survey was carried out by using Google, Scholar Google, Scopus and Pub-Med. Only the scientific journal articles found in the internet for the last two decades (1998–2018) were considered. Minerals and semi-synthetic or synthetic analogs of natural products were excluded. The literature survey revealed that in pre-clinical studies 27 medicinal plants and 27 natural products exhibited significant mitigation from mercury toxicity in experimental animals. Clinical investigations were not found in the literature. Admissible research in this area could lead to development of a potentially effective agent from the plant kingdom for clinical management of mercury toxicity in humans.
topic mercury
ascorbic acid
natural products
oxidative stress
quercetin
url https://doi.org/10.2478/intox-2018-0024
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