Objective: To compare hepatoprotective activity of ethanol and butanol fraction of Tribulus terrestris fruits against 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)-induced hepatic damage in albino rats.Methods: The degree of liver protection was assessed in terms of biochemical parameters, liver marker enzymes, and lipid peroxidation (LPO) in drug-treated and TCDD-intoxicated rats.Results: The results revealed that the elevated serum marker enzymes and biochemical parameters in TCDD-treated rats were significantly reduced toward normal levels in saponin rich fraction of T. terrestris drug-treated animals when comparable to ethanolic extract of T. terrestris drug-treated group. The plant extracts have got a notable inhibitory activity on the formation of LPO products in the basal as well as in the presence of inducers.Conclusion: The plant extracts hindered oxidative damage that occurred to the hepatocytes during TCDD toxicity may be responsible for the hepatoprotective activity in the present study.