Mawarti Herin, Khotimah Khotimah, Peristiowati Yuly, Wijayanti Christina Destri Wiwis, Pratiwi Rizky Meuthia
Master of Public Health Program-Postgraduate Program, Pesantren Tinggi Darul Ulum University, Jombang, Indonesia.
Nursing Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, Pesantren Tinggi Darul Ulum University, Jombang, Indonesia.
Int J Mycobacteriol. 2025 Apr 1;14(2):103-109. doi: 10.4103/ijmy.ijmy_207_24. Epub 2025 Jun 20.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a significant public health issue, and drug-induced liver injury (DILI) from anti-TB medications poses a major challenge to treatment efficacy. This study aims to evaluate the protective effects of a blended polyherbal extract consisting of Moringa oleifera Lam., Camellia sinensis, Curcuma zanthorrhiza, and Caesalpinia sappan L. against DILI induced by TB drugs.
A total of 25 male Wistar rats were divided into five groups: a control group, a DILI group receiving anti-TB drugs, and three groups receiving varying doses of the polyherbal extract. Key parameters, including CYP450 expression and liver enzyme levels (alanine aminotransferase [ALT] and aspartate aminotransferase [AST]), were assessed using colorimetric techniques.
The administration of the highest dose of the polyherbal extract significantly reduced CYP450 expression and lowered ALT and AST levels compared to the DILI group. These findings suggest that the polyherbal remedy effectively protects the liver from damage caused by TB medications.
The study concludes that the polyherbal extract MOC3 exhibits hepatoprotective properties, indicating its potential as a preventive treatment for DILI in TB therapy. Further clinical investigations are recommended to explore its applicability in human subjects.