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Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2015 ISSN NO: 2231-6876
FATTY LIVER DISEASE IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
Panchumarthy Ravisankar*
1
, Devarasetty Pravallika
1
, Gaddam Anjali
1
, Vemuri Sree vidya
1
,
Panchumarthy Sai Anvith
2
, Panchumarthy Pragna
3
1
Vignan Pharmacy College, Vadlamudi, Guntur (Dist.) - 522213, Andhra Pradesh State, India.
2
Sri Chaitanya Educational Institution, Medical Academy, Lakshmipuram-522 007, A.P. State, India.
3
Malla Reddy Medical College for Women, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad-500055, Telangana State, India.
Corresponding author
Prof. Dr. Panchumarthy Ravisankar
M. Pharm., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance
banuman35@gmail.com
+919000199106.
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ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Article history
Received 24/11/2015
Available online
30/11/2015
Keywords
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver
Disease (NAFLD),
Steatohepatitis (NASH),
SGOT, SGPT,
Alcoholic Fatty Liver (AFL),
Insulin Resistance.
Fatty liver disease does not generate any noticeable symptoms, but can land the person at the
risk of liver inflammation which ultimately leads to jaundice, liver failure or liver cancer.
NAFLD is extensively recognized as a major cause of liver related to unhealthy and death
because of its possible to progress to cirrhosis and liver failure. The pathologic picture of non-
alcoholic fatty liver disease, ranging from simple steatosis to steatohepatitis, advanced
fibrosis, and cirrhosis, resembles that of alcohol induced liver disease, but it occur in patients
who do not abuse alcohol. The several researches and their statistics manifestly show that
liver disorders are one of the main death causes of illnesses. The chief reasons for damaged
liver are too much eating of saturated fats, sugars, chemical additives, and consumption of
alcohol. The signs existing in the liver to identify the problems and disease prevailing in the
liver are dark spots just below the person’s eyes, chronic fatigue, recurrent flu and colds,
nausea, chills, depression, and PMS for females. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis that is
characterized by the sugar-sweetened beverages included caffeinated- and caffeine-free colas,
other carbonated beverages with sugar, fruit punches, lemonade or other non-carbonated fruit
drinks. It is also observed that a higher rate of prevalence of NAFLD among people who are
consuming more than one sugar-sweetened beverage per day compared to people who are
drinking no sugar-sweetened beverages and that sugar-sweetened beverages may be linked to
NAFLD and other chronic diseases including diabetes and cardiovascular disease. If the fatty
liver disease is unchecked can advance into cirrhosis which is life-threatening, afterwards
characteristics of liver failure exist themselves for which there is no permanent cure except
liver transplantation.
Please cite this article in press as Prof. Dr. Panchumarthy Ravisankar et al. Fatty Liver Disease in-Depth Analysis. Indo
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.2015:5(11).