2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11418-010-0445-2
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Eriobotrya japonica seed extract and deep sea water protect against indomethacin-induced gastric mucosal injury in rats

Abstract: We have previously reported that Eriobotrya japonica seed extract (ESE) is effective for the treatment of various gastric mucosal injuries. For the pharmaceutical preparation of ESE, we are evaluating deep sea water (DSW), which contains trace elements and has a homeostasis-enhancing effect, as the solvent. In this study, we prepared DSW containing ESE (ESE + DSW) and evaluated its usefulness for the prevention of gastric mucosal injuries using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-induced acute gastric mucosal… Show more

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“…Hence, the effect of DAS-77 may be mediated by the inhibition of the generation of these principles. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs induce gastric mucosal injuries as side-effect [18] due to the inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzyme. This leads to the suppression of prostaglandins production and disruption of gastric mucosal protective system [19].…”
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“…Hence, the effect of DAS-77 may be mediated by the inhibition of the generation of these principles. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs induce gastric mucosal injuries as side-effect [18] due to the inhibition of cyclooxygenase enzyme. This leads to the suppression of prostaglandins production and disruption of gastric mucosal protective system [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an increase in generation of ROS during stress leading to oxidative damage. Oxidative stress is considered to cause gastric mucosal injuries [18] and it has been reported that vitamins, polyphenols and flavonoids ameliorate gastric mucosal injuries due to their antioxidant effects [21]. Polyphenols also suppress the neutrophil-endothelial cell system in addition to their antioxidant activity [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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