Protective effect of ethanolic leaf extract of myrianthus arboreus on indomethacin induced gastric ulcer in adult male wistar rats

A. Agu
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Gastric ulcers are a common gastrointestinal disease with a complex etiology. It manifests with various signs and symptoms, which, in severe cases, could be life-threatening, especially in developing countries. Medicinal plants have been known to exhibit therapeutic potential with minimal adverse effects and thus have been employed in treating various diseases. This study evaluated the effect of ethanolic Myrianthus arboreus leaf extract on indomethacin-induced gastric ulcers in adult male Wistar rats. Twenty-five rats were divided into five groups of five rats each: group A received distilled water; group B received distilled water for 14 days, and 30 mg/kg body weight of indomethacin after 24 hours of fasting. Group C received 20 mg/kg of omeprazole for 14 days and 30 mg/kg of indomethacin after 24 hours of fasting. Groups D and E received 50 mg/kg and 100 mg/kg of M. arboreus, respectively, for 14 days and 30 mg/kg of indomethacin each after 24 hours of fasting. The ulcer index, antioxidant parameters, gastric pH, and histopathology of the stomach were evaluated after the laboratory experiment. The results showed a significant increase in ulcer index and malondialdehyde caused by the indomethacin, while there was a reduction in glutathione, superoxide dismutase, and hydrogen ion concentration (pH), as well as extensive damage to the gastric mucosa. In contrast, both the extract and the omeprazole significantly improved these damages. The results revealed that the leaf extract of M. arboreus has a significant gastro-protective effect comparable to that of omeprazole on the indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer.
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豆蔻叶乙醇提取物对吲哚美辛致成年雄性wistar大鼠胃溃疡的保护作用
胃溃疡是一种常见的胃肠道疾病,病因复杂。它表现为各种体征和症状,严重时可能危及生命,特别是在发展中国家。众所周知,药用植物具有治疗潜力,副作用最小,因此已被用于治疗各种疾病。本研究评价了豆蔻叶乙醇提取物对吲哚美辛致成年雄性Wistar大鼠胃溃疡的影响。25只大鼠分为5组,每组5只:A组给予蒸馏水;B组小鼠连续14 d给予蒸馏水,禁食24 h后给予吲哚美辛30 mg/kg体重。C组患者连续14 d给予奥美拉唑20 mg/kg,禁食24 h后给予吲哚美辛30 mg/kg。D组和E组在禁食24 h后分别给予树芽50 mg/kg和100 mg/kg,连用14 D,吲哚美辛30 mg/kg。实验结束后,观察大鼠溃疡指数、抗氧化参数、胃pH值及胃组织病理学变化。结果显示,吲哚美辛引起的溃疡指数和丙二醛明显升高,谷胱甘肽、超氧化物歧化酶和氢离子浓度(pH)降低,胃粘膜广泛损伤。相比之下,提取物和奥美拉唑都显著改善了这些损伤。结果表明,木柏叶提取物对吲哚美辛所致胃溃疡的保护作用与奥美拉唑相当。
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