2016
DOI: 10.9734/ejmp/2016/22655
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Anti-ulcer Activity of Ethanol Root Extracts of Cassia sieberiana D.C. in Albino Rats

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“…The pharmacological activity (analgesic and anti-inflammatory) of the C. siebieriana used in the preparation of NPK 500 were evaluated in animal model using the acetic acid induced and carrageenan-induced oedema models. Aqueous extract from the root of C. siebieriana showed comparable analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity relative to the acetylsalicylic acid standard [ 240 ]. A study conducted on the anti-ulcer potential of the C. siebieriana produced significant and dose dependent anti-ulcer activity [ 240 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The pharmacological activity (analgesic and anti-inflammatory) of the C. siebieriana used in the preparation of NPK 500 were evaluated in animal model using the acetic acid induced and carrageenan-induced oedema models. Aqueous extract from the root of C. siebieriana showed comparable analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity relative to the acetylsalicylic acid standard [ 240 ]. A study conducted on the anti-ulcer potential of the C. siebieriana produced significant and dose dependent anti-ulcer activity [ 240 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aqueous extract from the root of C. siebieriana showed comparable analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity relative to the acetylsalicylic acid standard [ 240 ]. A study conducted on the anti-ulcer potential of the C. siebieriana produced significant and dose dependent anti-ulcer activity [ 240 ]. In another anti-ulcer study in rat model, the extract remarkably prevented the ethanol induced reduction in function levels of some enzymes like superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are potential sources in the discovery and development of new therapeutic agents (Blunt et al, 2018). Ethnobotanical claims show some plants that have been used as antiulcer; these include bulbs of Allium sativum, root extracts of Cassia sieberiana, stem bark extract of Anogiesuss leiocarpus, seedpods of Acacia nolitica (Bello et al, 2016, Datok et al, 2022, Abdulazeez & Balogun, 2023. The plant investigated in this study is Anogeissus leiocarpus belongs to the family Combretaceae and is widely distributed in Central, East, and West African countries.…”
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“…The body parts are obtained, sometimes dried, and crushed into powder for oral ingestion, application on skin surfaces, or boiled with water before drinking [6,7]. Plants obtained from the forest treat fevers, respiratory infections, stomach aches, headaches, backaches, toothaches, and male sexual dysfunctions [8][9][10]. The traditional approach to treating and managing diseases with herbs and plants is widespread in Africa and Asia [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%