Multi-targeted therapeutic exploration of Tamarix gallica flowers for anti-ulcer activity and associated complications

IF 1.7 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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Background: Peptic ulcer is a condition characterized by open sores resulting from excessive acid production in the stomach or digestive tract, causing damage to the mucosal lining. Tamarix gallica (TG), is traditionally known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial activity, etc. Objective: The scientific evidences based on its efficacy specifically for anti-ulcers activity are limited, hence, the study aimed to evaluate protective effect of TG against aspirin-induced peptic ulcers. Materials and Methods: Phytochemical screening was performed followed by assessment of protective effect of TG against aspirin induced toxicity in rats. Network biology and polypharmacology studies were performed to determine the possible molecular targets involved in pathophysiology of ulcers. Results: The study revealed that the TG extract at high dose (500 mg/kg b.w.) significantly exhibits protective effect against aspirin induced ulcers via regulation of free acidity pepsin production, overall acidity via regulating antioxidant status (SOD, GSH, CAT, etc). Morphological studies revealed less damage with less disruption of the gastric mucosa layer having normal mucosal structure, no swelling or oedema was found in drug treated groups. Conclusion: Moreover, network biology and polypharmacology outcomes revealed that SOD2, CAT, EPO, IL10, EGF, TGFB1 etc. play a significant role in functional gastrointestinal-associated disease or peptic ulcer. Hence, the study concludes that TG polyphenols including phenols and flavonoids play an important role in alleviation of peptic ulcer or associated complication and thus demonstrating TG as a natural therapeutic regimen against ulcers in glance of nature.

五倍子花抗溃疡活性及相关并发症的多靶点治疗探索
背景:消化性溃疡是一种因胃或消化道产生过多胃酸,导致黏膜受损而形成的开放性溃疡。五倍子(Tamarix gallica,TG)具有消炎、抗氧化、抗菌等传统功效。其目的是有关五倍子抗溃疡功效的科学证据有限,因此本研究旨在评估五倍子对阿司匹林诱发的消化性溃疡的保护作用:进行了植物化学筛选,然后评估了 TG 对阿司匹林诱导的大鼠毒性的保护作用。进行了网络生物学和多药理学研究,以确定参与溃疡病理生理学的可能分子靶点:研究发现,高剂量(500 毫克/千克体重)的 TG 提取物通过调节抗氧化剂状态(SOD、GSH、CAT 等)来调节游离酸性胃蛋白酶的产生和整体酸度,对阿司匹林诱导的溃疡具有明显的保护作用。形态学研究显示,药物治疗组的胃黏膜层损伤较小,黏膜结构正常,未发现肿胀或水肿:此外,网络生物学和多药理学结果显示,SOD2、CAT、EPO、IL10、EGF、TGFB1 等在功能性胃肠道相关疾病或消化性溃疡中发挥着重要作用。因此,该研究得出结论,包括酚类和类黄酮在内的 TG 多酚在缓解消化性溃疡或相关并发症方面发挥着重要作用,从而证明 TG 是一种天然的溃疡治疗方法。
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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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