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Antiulcer Study of Capparis zeylanica Extract on Gastric Secretions and Phenylbutazone Induced Chronic Ulceration in Experimental Animals


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1 United Institute of Pharmacy, Naini, Allahabad - 211010, UP, India
2 Department of Pharmaceutical Science, SHUATS, Allahabad - 211007, UP, India
3 Department of Pharmacy, MLN Medical College, Allahabad - 211001, UP, India
 

Purpose: The objective of the study was to investigate the possible effects of 50% ethanolic extract of Capparis zeylanica (CZE) on gastric secretion and Phenylbutazone ulcer in rats. Approach: Twenty four adult male rats were used in this study (four groups) and several parameters were determined to assess any degree of protection. The ulceration was induced by Phenylbutazone at a dose of 100 mg/kg b.w.

Findings: Phenylbutazone toxicity induced + CZE treated rats showed a significant decrease (p > 0.001) in volume of gastric juice, free and total acidity, pepsin concentration and acid output with a significant increase (p > 0.001) in pH compared to Phenylbutazone toxicity induced rats. Phenylbutazone caused a significant decrease (p > 0.001) in TC:P with a concomitant increase (p > 0.001) in protein and DNA. After treatment of CZE in rats, a significant increase (p > 0.001) in the carbohydrate concentration in terms of TC:P ratio and significantly lowered (p > 0.001) protein concentration in gastric juice was observed. CZE tended to increase mucin activity in Phenylbutazone + CZE group.

Conclusion: It can be concluded that CZE imparted a protective action against phenylbutazone induced chronic ulcer in rats.


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Antiulcer, Capparis zeylanica, Phenylbutazone, Plant extract, Ranitidine.
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Authors

Bhupesh Kumar Vema
United Institute of Pharmacy, Naini, Allahabad - 211010, UP, India
Alok Mukerjee
United Institute of Pharmacy, Naini, Allahabad - 211010, UP, India
Amita Verma
Department of Pharmaceutical Science, SHUATS, Allahabad - 211007, UP, India
Shanti Bhushan Mishra
United Institute of Pharmacy, Naini, Allahabad - 211010, UP, India
Alka Verma
Department of Pharmacy, MLN Medical College, Allahabad - 211001, UP, India

Abstract


Purpose: The objective of the study was to investigate the possible effects of 50% ethanolic extract of Capparis zeylanica (CZE) on gastric secretion and Phenylbutazone ulcer in rats. Approach: Twenty four adult male rats were used in this study (four groups) and several parameters were determined to assess any degree of protection. The ulceration was induced by Phenylbutazone at a dose of 100 mg/kg b.w.

Findings: Phenylbutazone toxicity induced + CZE treated rats showed a significant decrease (p > 0.001) in volume of gastric juice, free and total acidity, pepsin concentration and acid output with a significant increase (p > 0.001) in pH compared to Phenylbutazone toxicity induced rats. Phenylbutazone caused a significant decrease (p > 0.001) in TC:P with a concomitant increase (p > 0.001) in protein and DNA. After treatment of CZE in rats, a significant increase (p > 0.001) in the carbohydrate concentration in terms of TC:P ratio and significantly lowered (p > 0.001) protein concentration in gastric juice was observed. CZE tended to increase mucin activity in Phenylbutazone + CZE group.

Conclusion: It can be concluded that CZE imparted a protective action against phenylbutazone induced chronic ulcer in rats.


Keywords


Antiulcer, Capparis zeylanica, Phenylbutazone, Plant extract, Ranitidine.

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