Gastroprotective effects of plants extracts: Acacia catechu on gastric mucosal injury in experimental albino rats model

U. Waseem, A. Waseem, Nadia Majeed, F. Qureshi, M. Muneer, S. Jafri
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Background: Around the globe acid peptic disease and its potential complications are among the major cause of morbidity and is a significant burden on health system. Till now the main stay of treatment are the pharmaceutical agents which decrease the secretion of acid. But these have potential complications and tolerability issues. Among such plants one is Acacia catechu commonly available in India and Pakistan.Methods: This experimental study involved 48 albino rats that were divided into four groups. Group A, B, C, and D were given water, 100mg aspirin, 100 mg aspirin+ 250 mg Acacia catechu and 100 mg aspirin+500 mg Aacacia catechu respectively, and were sacrificed on day 3, 7 and 14th day of study and observed for changes.Results: Difference between blood vessels in subgroup B1 and subgroup C1 with subgroup D1 was statistically significant (p=0.05) and (p=0.001). Group C1 and D1 had normal vessels in mucosa and submucosa. However, dilatation of blood vessels was noted in both groups receiving Acacia catechu along with ASA.Conclusions: Aqueous extracts of Acacia catechu stem and bark showed significant anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory activities by increasing blood flow to the stomach.
植物提取物:儿茶对实验性白化大鼠胃黏膜损伤的保护作用
背景:在全球范围内,酸性消化性疾病及其潜在并发症是发病率的主要原因之一,是卫生系统的重大负担。目前主要的治疗方法是使用减少胃酸分泌的药物。但这些有潜在的并发症和耐受性问题。在这些植物中,有一种是儿茶合欢,常见于印度和巴基斯坦。方法:48只白化病大鼠分为4组。A、B、C、D组分别给予水、阿司匹林100mg、阿司匹林100mg +儿茶金合物250mg、阿司匹林100mg +儿茶金合物500mg,于研究第3、7、14天处死,观察变化。结果:B1亚组、C1亚组与D1亚组血管差异有统计学意义(p=0.05), p=0.001)。C1组和D1组粘膜和粘膜下层血管正常。然而,在服用儿茶和ASA的两组中,血管扩张都被注意到。结论:儿茶茎和树皮水提物具有明显的抗溃疡和抗炎作用,其作用机制是增加胃血流量。
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