Evaluation of the Anti-ulcer Effect of Extra Virgin Avocado (Persea americana) Oil in Rats

S. Offor, Adedayo A. Tologbonse, S. Akpan, Victor U. Anah, Enobong Anietie Edward
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Peptic ulcer disease is a gastrointestinal disorder of high mortality and morbidity. Therapy of this disease condition with conventional drugs presents therapeutic challenge due to incidents of unwanted side effects, and the high cost of these medications. The use of products from natural sources will provide useful alternatives due to their minimal side effects, being inexpensive, and readily available, especially in resource-challenged nations of the continent of Africa and other developing economies. Oils derived from plants are increasingly being used in management of several disease conditions. This study aims at evaluating the antiulcer activity of extra virgin avocado oil in rodents using ethanol-induced, and indomethacin-induced ulcer models. Test group was given extra virgin avocado oil (1ml per 250g weight) for 7 days before induction of ulcer. Positive controls received omeprazole 30 mg/kg, while negative control animals were given distilled water (10ml/kg) for 7 days respectively, before induction of ulcer. The stomachs were excised and their histopathological examinations carried out. Avocado oil significantly reduced the ulcer index in both models when compared to the negative control group, and histopathological findings corroborate that the oil ameliorates ulcerations in both models. The present study has demonstrated that extra virgin avocado oil possesses significant antiulcer activity.
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消化性溃疡是一种死亡率和发病率高的胃肠道疾病。由于不良副作用的发生和这些药物的高成本,用传统药物治疗这种疾病提出了治疗挑战。使用来自自然资源的产品将提供有用的替代品,因为它们副作用最小,价格低廉,而且容易获得,特别是在非洲大陆资源匮乏的国家和其他发展中经济体。从植物中提取的油越来越多地用于几种疾病的管理。本研究旨在通过乙醇诱导和吲哚美辛诱导的溃疡模型来评估特级初榨鳄梨油对啮齿动物的抗溃疡活性。试验组在溃疡诱导前7天给予特级初榨鳄梨油(每250g重量1ml)。阳性对照组给予奥美拉唑30 mg/kg,阴性对照组分别给予蒸馏水10ml/kg,连续7天诱导溃疡。切除胃并进行组织病理学检查。与阴性对照组相比,牛油果油显著降低了两种模型的溃疡指数,组织病理学结果证实了牛油果油改善了两种模型的溃疡。目前的研究表明,特级初榨鳄梨油具有显著的抗溃疡活性。
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