2010
DOI: 10.3109/13880200903280026
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Gastric antiulcer, antisecretory and cytoprotective properties of celery (Apium graveolens) in rats

Abstract: (2010) Gastric antiulcer, antisecretory and cytoprotective properties of celery (Apiumgraveolens) in rats, Pharmaceutical Biology, 48:7,[786][787][788][789][790][791][792][793]

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“…31 Also, Al-Howiriny et al did not observe any toxic symptoms or mortality in IP administration of doses 250 and 500 mg/kg per day. 32 Therefore, the present work provides evidence of a hypotensive effect of celery seeds, which appears to be attributable to the action of some hydrophobic constituents, for example, NBP in this plant. However, more studies should be done to clarify the mechanisms of this effect.…”
Section: Figsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…31 Also, Al-Howiriny et al did not observe any toxic symptoms or mortality in IP administration of doses 250 and 500 mg/kg per day. 32 Therefore, the present work provides evidence of a hypotensive effect of celery seeds, which appears to be attributable to the action of some hydrophobic constituents, for example, NBP in this plant. However, more studies should be done to clarify the mechanisms of this effect.…”
Section: Figsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Pretreatment with an ethanol extract of the aerial parts of celery, presumably grown in Saudi Arabia, produced dose-dependent reductions in gastric lesions in rats irrespective of whether ulcers were induced by indomethacin, or gastroirritant agents (80 % ethanol, 0.2 M NaOH and 25 % NaCl) or cold restraint stress (Al-Howiriny et al 2010). This celery extract prevented the depletion in gastric wall mucus and gastric mucosal nonprotein sulfhydryl groups, as well as reducing malondialdehyde production.…”
Section: Efficacy Of Cse In Preventing Gastrointestinal Irritationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It was shown by Al-Howiriny et al, at the dose of 250 and 500 mg/kg body weight, that ethanolic extract of celery showed antigastric ulcer activity against indomethacin, cytodestructive agents (80% ethanol, 0.2 M NaOH, and 25% NaCl), and cold restraint stress induced ulceration on rats. Apium graveolens extract significantly protects the gastric mucosa and suppresses the basal gastric secretion in rats, through its antioxidant potential [41]. In animals, bilberry decreased the incidence and severity of experimentally induced ulcers [40].…”
Section: Apium Graveolensmentioning
confidence: 99%