Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada

Padina minor Yamada, a brown alga which is found to be abundant on both sides of the coastal area of the gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea was examined for gastroprotective activity. The aqueous extract of P. minor (Aq. P) given orally to rats at the doses of 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg significantly...

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Main Authors: Amornlerdpison D., Peerapornpisal Y., Taesotikul T., Noiraksar T., Kanjanapothi D.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-29252014-08-30T02:25:33Z Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada Amornlerdpison D. Peerapornpisal Y. Taesotikul T. Noiraksar T. Kanjanapothi D. Padina minor Yamada, a brown alga which is found to be abundant on both sides of the coastal area of the gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea was examined for gastroprotective activity. The aqueous extract of P. minor (Aq. P) given orally to rats at the doses of 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg significantly inhibited gastric ulcer formation induced by (1) restraint water immersion stress (2) acid ethanol (HCl /EtOH), (3) indomethacin and (4) histamine. In the pylorus-ligated rat experiment, the Aq. P caused a decrease of the total acidity and an increase in gastric pH. Additionally, the Aq. P could not preserve the mucus content in the gastric wall of rats with gastric ulceration induced by HCl /EtOH. Results were obtained from the isolated guinea-pig right atrium experiment of which the inhibitory effects of cimetidine (Histamine H2-antagonist) and the Aq. P on histamine-induced chronotropic responses were determined and these results suggest that they share a similar mechanism. The findings therefore indicate that P. minor possesses a gastroprotective activity, which involves an anti-secretory mechanism mediated via histamine H 2-antagonism. The polysaccharide present in the P. minor is likely to contribute to the gastroprotective activity. 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2009 Article 01252526 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-67650314463&partnerID=40&md5=87ada63aa9f0a46c20d8ffe8ce6dc648 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2925 English
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description Padina minor Yamada, a brown alga which is found to be abundant on both sides of the coastal area of the gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea was examined for gastroprotective activity. The aqueous extract of P. minor (Aq. P) given orally to rats at the doses of 100, 200 and 500 mg/kg significantly inhibited gastric ulcer formation induced by (1) restraint water immersion stress (2) acid ethanol (HCl /EtOH), (3) indomethacin and (4) histamine. In the pylorus-ligated rat experiment, the Aq. P caused a decrease of the total acidity and an increase in gastric pH. Additionally, the Aq. P could not preserve the mucus content in the gastric wall of rats with gastric ulceration induced by HCl /EtOH. Results were obtained from the isolated guinea-pig right atrium experiment of which the inhibitory effects of cimetidine (Histamine H2-antagonist) and the Aq. P on histamine-induced chronotropic responses were determined and these results suggest that they share a similar mechanism. The findings therefore indicate that P. minor possesses a gastroprotective activity, which involves an anti-secretory mechanism mediated via histamine H 2-antagonism. The polysaccharide present in the P. minor is likely to contribute to the gastroprotective activity.
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author Amornlerdpison D.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Taesotikul T.
Noiraksar T.
Kanjanapothi D.
spellingShingle Amornlerdpison D.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Taesotikul T.
Noiraksar T.
Kanjanapothi D.
Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
author_facet Amornlerdpison D.
Peerapornpisal Y.
Taesotikul T.
Noiraksar T.
Kanjanapothi D.
author_sort Amornlerdpison D.
title Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
title_short Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
title_full Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
title_fullStr Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
title_full_unstemmed Gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
title_sort gastroprotective activity of padina minor yamada
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