Abstract:We have reported that CL-1700 (N acetyl-L-carnosine aluminum) has a potent antiulcer effect on both acute and chronic types of gastric ulcers in rats (1). In addition, we found that the effects of CL-1700 are much more potent than its constituents, L carnosine, N-acetyl-L-carnosine or AI(OH)3, to inhibit the development of different forms of induced acute gastric ulcers (2). The present experiment was done to determine whether CL-1700 also has an antiduodenal ulcer activity in two types of duodenal ulcer model… Show more
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