Effect of Herbal Medicine on Insulin Signaling Pathways and Insulin Resistance in Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Fatty Liver Disease: A Review
A.M.D.S. Karunaratna,
S. Ekanayake
Abstract:Introduction::
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is the most
common chronic liver disease progressing towards a substantial global health concern. A multitude
of therapeutic agents are being used to treat MAFLD. The high prevalence and adverse effects of
drugs have increased the global popularity of herbal medicines (HMs) as effective therapeutic agents
to treat MAFLD. Among the causes of pathogenesis, insulin resistance (IR) plays a crucial role in
MAFLD. Hence, the amelioration of … Show more
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