2017
DOI: 10.18203/2319-2003.ijbcp20174356
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Activity of Tulsi leaves (Ocimum sanctum linn) in protecting gastric ulcer in rats by cold restrain method

Abstract: Background: Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum L.) common household plant, a potent adaptogen has been used for its medicinal property for many years. It is known in Ayurveda as Incomparable one, Mother of medicine of Nature and The Queen of Herbs. The present study evaluated the stress induced anti-ulcer effect of tulsi leaves in albino rats.Methods: Albino rats were randomly, allocated to different experimental groups and aqueous leaf extract of Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) is given for 7 days. Gastric ulcers were induced by c… Show more

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“…Histological analysis of gastric mucosa of CRS group revealed mucosal erosions and hemorrhagic ulcers with significant decrease in the mucus production indicating affection of the mucosal defense of the stomach. Similar results were documented by Vaseem et al [54]. Many factors have been postulated in the development of stress peptic ulcer, as inadequate blood microcirculation with following tissue hypoxemia and oxidative stress [23] and increasing the acid secretion with reduction in mucus secretion [55].…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Histological analysis of gastric mucosa of CRS group revealed mucosal erosions and hemorrhagic ulcers with significant decrease in the mucus production indicating affection of the mucosal defense of the stomach. Similar results were documented by Vaseem et al [54]. Many factors have been postulated in the development of stress peptic ulcer, as inadequate blood microcirculation with following tissue hypoxemia and oxidative stress [23] and increasing the acid secretion with reduction in mucus secretion [55].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%