2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2010.05.001
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Antioxidant and antiulcerogenic activities of Opuntia ficus indica f. inermis root extract in rats

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“…The microscopic study of the histological sections shows the erosion of the gastric epithelial cells, the widening of the inter-glandular spaces and the infiltration of the neutrophiles in the ulcerated zones. These results confirmed our previous finding (Alimi et al 2010). In normal conditions gastric cells possess a powerful antioxidant defense system, including SOD, CAT and GSH-Px which play a protective role against xenobiotics (Sehirli et al 2008).…”
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“…The microscopic study of the histological sections shows the erosion of the gastric epithelial cells, the widening of the inter-glandular spaces and the infiltration of the neutrophiles in the ulcerated zones. These results confirmed our previous finding (Alimi et al 2010). In normal conditions gastric cells possess a powerful antioxidant defense system, including SOD, CAT and GSH-Px which play a protective role against xenobiotics (Sehirli et al 2008).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Phytochemical studies demonstrated that RTE contain high phenolic content in comparison with the phenolics level detected in Opuntia ficus indica f. inermis root extract, known for their antiulcerogenic effects (Alimi et al 2010). In addition higher tannin content has been detected in RTE when compared with the level detected in Rhus oxyacantha fresh root bark extract (Tebourbi et al 2006).…”
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“…The previous studies show that most of the phenolic compounds were in the ethanol extract while tannins were mainly found in acetone extract, which were similar to the results in this study. Alimi et al [35] reported 57.65 mg of polyphenol per g of methanol extract of roots of Opuntia ficus-indica f. inermis. According to Medina-Torres et al [34], the total flavonoid content in Nopal cactus (O. ficus-indica) cladodes ranged from 10.80 ± 0.33 to 23.40±1.83 mg g -1 .…”
Section: Total Phenolic Flavonoid and Tannin Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%