antiulcerogenic activity of stem extract and fractions of homalium letestui
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background & aim: homalium letestui pellegr (flacourtiaceae) used traditionally by the ibibios of southern nigeria to treat stomach ulcer, malaria and other inflammatory diseases was evaluated for antiulcer properties. experimental: the effects of ethanol stem extract of h. letestui (200 – 600 mg/kg) and fractions (aqueous and dichloromethane, 400 mg/kg) on experimentally induced ulcer were studied in rats using ethanol, indomethacin, reserpine and histamine –induced ulcer models. results & discussion: the extract (200 – 600 mg/kg) inhibited ethanol, indomethacin, reserpine and histamine –induced ulcer models in a dose dependent fashion. the various degrees of inhibitions were statistically significant (p
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journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs)Publisher: research center for medicinal plants & ethno-veterinary, i.a.u., shahrekord branch
ISSN 2008-8884
volume 6
issue 1 2015
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