2023
DOI: 10.25258/ijpqa.14.4.36
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Pharmacological Study of the Anti-ulcer Efficacy of Saraca asoca Leaves Extract in Various Ulcer-inducing Models in Rats

Shivangi Saxena,
Vishal Dubey,
Megha Tiwari
et al.

Abstract: The ulcer is a common gastrointestinal disorder that is seen among many people. It is basically an inflamed break in the skin or the mucus membrane lining the alimentary tract. Ulceration occurs when there is a disturbance of the normal equilibrium caused by either enhanced aggression or diminished mucosal resistance. It may be due to the regular usage of drugs, irregular food habits, stress and so forth. In the present investigation anti-ulcer action of Saraca asoca leaf extract was determined in rats and res… Show more

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“…In the dose of 60 mg/5 mL of millet formulation %inhibition was found to be 16.66% while for millets with glycerine, it was increased to 50% inhibition. [30][31][32][33] Total acidity in the millet with glycerine group was found to be 80 mEq which is less as compared to disease control group and standard group. In order to mimic natural digestion, the millet protein in this study was hydrolyzed using pepsin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the dose of 60 mg/5 mL of millet formulation %inhibition was found to be 16.66% while for millets with glycerine, it was increased to 50% inhibition. [30][31][32][33] Total acidity in the millet with glycerine group was found to be 80 mEq which is less as compared to disease control group and standard group. In order to mimic natural digestion, the millet protein in this study was hydrolyzed using pepsin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%