Evidence supporting the use of: Polyphenols
For the body system: Hepatic System
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Polyphenols are a diverse group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and tannins. There is a growing body of scientific evidence suggesting that polyphenols can support the hepatic (liver) system. Numerous in vitro and animal studies have demonstrated that polyphenols possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help protect liver cells from oxidative stress and inflammation—both key contributors to liver injury and disease. Common sources of polyphenols, such as green tea catechins, resveratrol from grapes, and curcumin from turmeric, have been shown in preclinical studies to attenuate liver damage, reduce lipid accumulation, and improve markers of liver function.
Human clinical evidence is more limited but promising. Some studies have reported beneficial effects of polyphenol-rich foods or extracts on markers of liver health, particularly in individuals with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). For example, supplementation with green tea extract has been associated with reduced liver enzyme levels and improved lipid profiles. However, these studies are often small and of short duration, and results are not always consistent.
While there is enough scientific rationale and some supportive human data, more well-designed clinical trials are needed to make definitive recommendations. Overall, polyphenols are considered a promising adjunct for hepatic support, primarily due to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, but the current evidence base would be considered moderate.
Other ingredients that support Hepatic System
amino acidsartichoke
barberry
berberine
black garlic
bovine
bovine liver
broccoli
bupleurum falcatum
turmeric
curcumin
d-glucarate
dandelion
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
fructose
garlic bulb
gentian root
gooseberry
green tea
hesperetin
kale
l-glutathione
l-methionine
l-ornithine
lecithin
liquid liver fractions
matcha
milk thistle
n-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
naringin
niacin (vitamin B3)
niacinamide (vitamin B3)
nicotinamide riboside
oleanolic acid
olive
ox bile
pantethine
parsley
phenolic acids
phosphatidylcholine
phospholipids
pumpkin
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
silymarin
sulforaphane glucosinolate
tocotrienols
trimethylglycine (TMG)
triphala
vitamin B
water
watercress
zinc
jiaogulan
punarnava
picrorhiza kurroa
lingzhi
bile salt
ferulic acid
ganoderma
polyphenols
trace minerals
herbal blend (proprietary)
algae
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
Apigenin
Antrodia camphorata
Arginine carglumate
AHCC
Andrographolide
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Ampelopsin
Animal protein
Black Seed
Borotutu
Brassica
Beef liver
Baicalein
Basidiomycota
boldo
Betanin
berry
Bitter principals
bile acid
Bupleurum
Boerhavia diffusa
cholic acid
Carqueja
Catalpol
Coenzyme A
Capillary Artemisia
chlorogenic acid
Curcuminoid
Cynarin
Cruciferous
Capers
Chanca Piedra
Curcuma
Chinese Thoroughwax
Corilagin
Cynaropicrin
Dihydromyricetin
DL-Methionine
Dehydrocholic acid
Dihydrolipoic Acid
Dithiolthiones
Eriocitrin
Egg
Eclipta
Emblicanin
Other body systems supported by polyphenols
ArteriesBlood
Brain
Capillaries
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Eyes
Gastrointestinal Tract
Glandular System
Gums
Heart
Hepatic System
Immune System
Intestinal System
Joints
Large Intestines (Colon)
Liver
Lungs
Mitochondria
Muscles
Nerves
Respiratory System
Skin
Small Intestines
Stomach
Veins
Products containing polyphenols
Nature's Sunshine Grapine With Protectors (SynerPro)
Nature's Sunshine Super ORAC
Nature's Sunshine Super Trio