FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2026, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (5): 364-375.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20250912-095

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Research Progress on Synergistic Hepatoprotective Effects and Mechanisms of Food-Medicine Homologous Substances

WANG Yuting, ZHENG Te, WANG Duoduo, ZHOU Jiashuo, XU Huijuan, ZHANG Yun   

  1. (Biology Institute, Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences), Jinan 250103, China)
  • Published:2026-04-13

Abstract: The global prevalence of liver diseases is continuously on the rise, with alcoholic liver disease, metabolic-related fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, drug-induced liver injury, and liver fibrosis/cirrhosis becoming prominent public health issues. Traditional chemical drugs have significant side effects and act on a single target, while food-medicine homologous substances, which are widely available and have high safety, demonstrate unique value in the prevention and treatment of various liver diseases due to their multi-component synergistic effects. This review summarizes the protective effects of food-medicine homologous substances from plants, animals and fungi on various liver injury models with a focus on their synergistic effects. Based on the pathological process of liver injury, this article reconstructs the mechanism system and elaborates on the characteristics of cross-talk and synergistic enhancement among components and pathways. It also discusses the current challenges for the applications of food-medicine homologous substances. This review aims to provide a scientific basis for the collaborative development of food-medicine homologous substances and natural intervention strategies for liver diseases and to offer references for innovative research in the fields of food therapy, medicine, and health care.

Key words: food and medicine homology; synergistic effect; hepatoprotective effect; mechanism of action; research progress

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