2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jopr.2012.11.007
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Anti-ulcer activity of NS-EA 51 – A fraction of Nigella sativa seed, in histamine plus pylorus-ligated and hypothermia plus restrain stressed rat models

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“…From the pharmacological aspect, thymoquinone is the most active component found plentifully (30% to 48%) in the Nigella sativa seeds in addition to its derivatives such as thymol, thymohydroquinone, and dithymoquinone (17). Numerous animal experiments in which the gastric mucosal injury was induced by pyloric ligation (18), ethanol (19), ischemia-reperfusion (20), and stress (18) have been indicated that the acute usage of Nigella sativa oil and its integral ingredient thymoquinone exert gastroprotective properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the pharmacological aspect, thymoquinone is the most active component found plentifully (30% to 48%) in the Nigella sativa seeds in addition to its derivatives such as thymol, thymohydroquinone, and dithymoquinone (17). Numerous animal experiments in which the gastric mucosal injury was induced by pyloric ligation (18), ethanol (19), ischemia-reperfusion (20), and stress (18) have been indicated that the acute usage of Nigella sativa oil and its integral ingredient thymoquinone exert gastroprotective properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%