2021
DOI: 10.15835/nsb13110886
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Anti-ulcer property of methanol fraction of Callichilia subsessilis leaf extract in albino rats

Abstract: DOI: 10.15835/nsb13110886 Peptic ulcer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is treated with herbal preparations in developing countries. This study investigated the anti-ulcer property of methanol fraction of Callichilia subsessilis leaf in albino rats. Methanol extract prepared through the cold maceration method was partitioned into chloroform and methanol fraction using a separating funnel. The methanol fraction of Callichilia subsessilis (MFCS) was concentrated in vacuo … Show more

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“…The active chemicals found in pomegranate are assumed to be responsible for the fruit's ability to boost local gastric defense mechanisms, re-epithelialization, and regeneration of the glandular architecture of the stomach mucosa as evidenced in histological sections (33). Prostaglandins, eNOS-mediated NO generation, tissue development factors, mucosal endogenous antioxidant status, chelating oxidative agents, and anti-angiogenic factors are all enhanced by pomegranate polyphenols (34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active chemicals found in pomegranate are assumed to be responsible for the fruit's ability to boost local gastric defense mechanisms, re-epithelialization, and regeneration of the glandular architecture of the stomach mucosa as evidenced in histological sections (33). Prostaglandins, eNOS-mediated NO generation, tissue development factors, mucosal endogenous antioxidant status, chelating oxidative agents, and anti-angiogenic factors are all enhanced by pomegranate polyphenols (34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It produces acid and a number of enzymes to break down food into simpler compounds. 7,8 The interior wall of the stomach is protected from acid and enzymes by a mucous layer. An imbalance between the digestive juices in the stomach and the various elements that help to protect its lining results in lesions called ulcers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%