Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2526214 Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimTo study the gastroprotective effect and in vivo antioxidant potential of a standardized iridoid fraction from B. prionitis leaves (BPE) against different gastric ulcer models in rats.MethodThe standardized iridoid fraction from BPE at 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg body weight was administered orally, twice daily for 5 days for prevention from aspirin, ethanol, cold-restraint stress (CRS), and pylorus ligation (PL)-induced ulcers. Estimation of the antioxidant enzyme activity was carried out in a CRS-induced ulcer model, and various gastric secretion parameters including volume of gastric juice, acid output, and pH value were estimated in the PL-induced ulcer model.ResultsBPE showed a dose-dependent ulcer protective effect in PL (18.67%–66.26% protection), aspirin (24.65%–63.25% protection), CRS (20.77%–59.42% protection), and EtOH (16.93%–77.04% protection)-induced ulcers. BPE treatment in PL-rats showed a decrease in acid-pepsin secretion, and enhanced mucin and mucosal glycoproteins. However, BPE reduced the ulcer index with significant decrease in LPO (P < 0.01–0.001), SOD (P < 0.01–0.001), and an increase in CAT (P < 0.01–0.001), activity in the CRS-induced model.ConclusionThe data shows that the iridoid fraction from BPE possesses anti-ulcerogenic and antioxidant potential.

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