Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer

Introduction: Medicinal plants with phenolic compounds have been shown to have antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. The objective of the study was to evaluate the anti-ulcer effects of ethanolic extracts of Plumbaginales namely P. auriculata, P. indica and P. zeylanica and plumbagin in aspirin...

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Main Authors: Sibi P. Ittiyavirah, Ann Shine Paul
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Language:English
Published: Nikan Research Institute 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
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Online Access:http://herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/JHP_1024_20151114100136
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spelling doaj-f76ff3a535d4437698a03299f8b0b4a72021-08-02T11:06:14ZengNikan Research InstituteJournal of HerbMed Pharmacology2345-50042016-07-01539298JHP_1024_20151114100136Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcerSibi P. Ittiyavirah0Ann Shine Paul1Department of Pharmacology, DPS, RIMSR, Puthupally, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaDepartment of Pharmacology, DPS, RIMSR, Puthupally, Kottayam, Kerala, IndiaIntroduction: Medicinal plants with phenolic compounds have been shown to have antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. The objective of the study was to evaluate the anti-ulcer effects of ethanolic extracts of Plumbaginales namely P. auriculata, P. indica and P. zeylanica and plumbagin in aspirin and ethanol induced gastric ulcer models. Methods: In vivo studies including DPPH scavenging assay, lipid peroxidase inhibition assay, acid neutralizing capacity test, aspirin- and ethanol-induced ulcer models were performed to assess the antioxidant and antiulcer effects of plants. By using the models of Aspirin (200 mg/kg, 1 hour after the administration of last dose of the extract/ranitidine) and ethanol (1 mL/200 g, 90%) induced ulcer, animals were randomly divided into three groups of six animals each. Group I served as positive control, group II acted as standard and received ranitidine (20 mg/kg). The group III was treated with ethanolic extract by oral route in a dose of 300 mg/kg for a period of 5 days. The animals were sacrificed and the stomach was then excised and cut along the greater curvature, washed carefully with 5.0 mL of 0.9% NaCl and ulcers were scored. Results: Both the aspirin- and ethanol-induced models of ulcer with various extracts of Plumbaginales showed significant acid neutralizing and antioxidant properties. Conclusion: This study suggests that root extracts of P. auriculata may have good quality potentials for use in peptic ulcer diseases and that P. auriculata possesses an antiulcer effect.http://herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/JHP_1024_20151114100136Anti ulcer effectsP. zeylanicaP. indicaP. auriculataUlcer-induced modelAspirinEthanolUlcer index
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Ann Shine Paul
Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
Anti ulcer effects
P. zeylanica
P. indica
P. auriculata
Ulcer-induced model
Aspirin
Ethanol
Ulcer index
author_facet Sibi P. Ittiyavirah
Ann Shine Paul
author_sort Sibi P. Ittiyavirah
title Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
title_short Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
title_full Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
title_fullStr Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
title_full_unstemmed Gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
title_sort gastroprotective effect of plumbagin and ethanolic extract of plumbaginales in experimentally-induced ulcer
publisher Nikan Research Institute
series Journal of HerbMed Pharmacology
issn 2345-5004
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Introduction: Medicinal plants with phenolic compounds have been shown to have antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. The objective of the study was to evaluate the anti-ulcer effects of ethanolic extracts of Plumbaginales namely P. auriculata, P. indica and P. zeylanica and plumbagin in aspirin and ethanol induced gastric ulcer models. Methods: In vivo studies including DPPH scavenging assay, lipid peroxidase inhibition assay, acid neutralizing capacity test, aspirin- and ethanol-induced ulcer models were performed to assess the antioxidant and antiulcer effects of plants. By using the models of Aspirin (200 mg/kg, 1 hour after the administration of last dose of the extract/ranitidine) and ethanol (1 mL/200 g, 90%) induced ulcer, animals were randomly divided into three groups of six animals each. Group I served as positive control, group II acted as standard and received ranitidine (20 mg/kg). The group III was treated with ethanolic extract by oral route in a dose of 300 mg/kg for a period of 5 days. The animals were sacrificed and the stomach was then excised and cut along the greater curvature, washed carefully with 5.0 mL of 0.9% NaCl and ulcers were scored. Results: Both the aspirin- and ethanol-induced models of ulcer with various extracts of Plumbaginales showed significant acid neutralizing and antioxidant properties. Conclusion: This study suggests that root extracts of P. auriculata may have good quality potentials for use in peptic ulcer diseases and that P. auriculata possesses an antiulcer effect.
topic Anti ulcer effects
P. zeylanica
P. indica
P. auriculata
Ulcer-induced model
Aspirin
Ethanol
Ulcer index
url http://herbmedpharmacol.com/PDF/JHP_1024_20151114100136
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