Review of some ethnomedicinal remedies for Peptic Ulcer

Great O. Adebodun, Dorcas O. Odunaike, Laide O. Olajide, Abayomi S. Adebodun, Abolanle A. A. Kayode
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Peptic ulcer is described as the deep destruction of the stomach and/or duodenal mucosa, extending past the muscularis mucosa, which occurs when the mucosal defences including prostaglandins, mucus, and sufficient blood flow are altered. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are the two primary causatives linked with the etiology of peptic ulcer disease. Other causative agents are smoking, ischemia, hydrochloric acid, and alcohol. Drugs used in the treatment include histamine-2 receptor antagonists, proton pump inhibitors which have been discovered to possess adverse effects. Medicinal plants, however, are beneficial and effective in the prevention, management, and treatment of various ailments. Therefore, this review highlights common medicinal plants and their mechanisms of action in preventing or treating peptic ulcers. ResearchGate, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar and PubMed were searched for relevant articles published between 2019-2023 using the keywords “medicinal plants and peptic ulcer”, “medicinal plants and gastric ulcer”. According to the research articles, some of the mechanisms of action include lowered gastric index, inflammation, and gastric lesions, increased gastric pH, protective index, antioxidant levels. However, more studies should be carried out to determine the active compounds in these plants. More clinical trials are also needed to validate the safety and efficacy of these medicinal plants since most of the studies enumerated in this review are animal-based studies.Keywords: Peptic ulcer, medicinal plants, Helicobacter pylori
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消化性溃疡的几种民族药物治疗综述
消化性溃疡被描述为胃和/或十二指肠粘膜的深层破坏,并延伸到肌层粘膜,当粘膜防御包括前列腺素、粘液和足够的血流量改变时发生。幽门螺杆菌(H. pylori)和非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDS)是消化性溃疡的两个主要病因。其他致病因素有吸烟、缺血、盐酸和酒精。用于治疗的药物包括组胺-2受体拮抗剂、质子泵抑制剂,这些药物已被发现具有副作用。然而,药用植物在预防、管理和治疗各种疾病方面是有益和有效的。因此,本文综述了常见的药用植物及其在预防或治疗消化性溃疡中的作用机制。以“药用植物与消化性溃疡”、“药用植物与胃溃疡”为关键词,检索了ResearchGate、ScienceDirect、Google Scholar和PubMed在2019-2023年间发表的相关文章。根据研究文章,其作用机制包括降低胃指数,炎症和胃病变,增加胃pH值,保护指数,抗氧化水平。然而,需要进行更多的研究来确定这些植物中的活性化合物。还需要更多的临床试验来验证这些药用植物的安全性和有效性,因为本综述中列举的大多数研究都是基于动物的研究。关键词:消化性溃疡;药用植物;幽门螺杆菌
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