Clinical Trial

Inhibition of HBV Replication and Biological Reversal of Cirrhosis (F3-F4) and HCC by Flavonoids

Study acronym: Flavonoids
Completed Phase 4
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Summary
SB Flavonoids for Advanced Liver Disease ManagementSB Flavonoids represents a multi-target therapeutic composition engineered for the comprehensive management of Hepatitis (Acute and Chronic), Advanced Cirrhosis (F3)-(F4), and Early-stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC).The formulation features a synergistic complex of Ascorbic Acid, L-Arginine Hydrochloride, and a high-potency flavonoid blend, including Kaempferol, Urinariaflavone, Quercetin, Rutin, and 5,6-dihydroxy-7,8,4'-trimethoxy-flavone. This combination exerts a powerful hepatoprotective and antifibrotic effect by: Structural Regeneration: Promoting the repair and regeneration of functional liver parenchyma while stabilizing hepatocyte membranes to mitigate oxidative stress. Bioreversal of Fibrosis: Actively inhibiting the activation of pro-fibrogenic cells (hepatic stellate cells) and remodeling the extracellular matrix to reverse advanced (F3)-(F4) fibrosis. Oncogenic Suppression: Inhibiting the proliferation of malignant cells to prevent the progression of early-stage liver cancer. Homeostatic Restoration: Providing essential molecular precursors to strengthen the host's immune surveillance, reduce chronic inflammation, and restore the liver's physiological and biochemical homeostasis.By addressing both viral-induced damage and structural degradation, SB Flavonoids offers a novel pathway for restoring hepatic function and systemic health in patients with progressive liver diseases.
Protocol Amendment History 3 amendments
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07084948
Lead Sponsor Trieu, Nguyen Thi, M.D.
Conditions Hepatitis B Virus Infection
Enrollment 134 participants
Start Date 2015-11-30
Primary Completion 2025-10-10 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-04-20 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-05