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_aRawal, Pinkey
245 _aEvaluation of gastroprotective effects of methanol extract of tephrosia villosa against experimentally induced ulcers in wistar rats
250 _aVol.13 (11)
260 _aBhopal
_bInnovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
_c2021
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520 _aObjective: The present research work was designed to investigate the gastroprotective potentials of methanol extract of Tephrosia villosa. Methods: The aerial parts of Tephrosia villosa were dried under shade, powdered and deffated with petroleum ether and then marc leftover was subjected to methanol extraction using soxhlet apparatus using soxh-let apparatus. Antiulcer activity of methanol extract was determined against stress-induced and aspirin-induced ulcers in experimental animal models. The total number of ulcers formed, ulcer index, percentage inhibition, ulcerated area, protected area, pH and Total acidity were parameters in the study. Results: Methanol extract of Tephrosia villosa at medium (200 mg/kg) and high (200 mg/kg) could significantly (P<0.01) reduced the total number of ulcers formed, ulcer index, ulcerated area and total acidity in therapeutic groups compared to vehicle control and thereby significantly (P<0.01) increased percentage inhibition of ulcers and protected area which was evident by the significant rise in pH of gastric content. The effect of extracts was dose-dependent and results were comparable to that of standard drug omeprazole. Conclusion: The results obtained from the present work suggest that the methanol extract of Tephrosia villosa possess significant anti-ulcer potentials against experimentally induced ulcers in albino rats.
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_aPHARMACOLOGY
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_aRamesh C.
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_a PRAMANIK, S.
773 0 _dBhopal Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd
_tInternational journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science
_x2656-0097
856 _uhttps://innovareacademics.in/journals/index.php/ijpps/article/view/41277/25552
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