Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats

© 2008-2015. IJARNP-HS Publication. study was to examine gastroprotective activity of ethanol extract of ML. For the gastroprotective study, rats received ML extract (100-400 mg/kg) via oral route before induction of gastric ulcer using three different inducer models; EtOH/HCl, indomethacin, and res...

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Main Authors: Kunnaja,P., Chiranthanut,N., Kunanusorn,P., Khonsung,P., Wongnoppavich,A., Panthong,A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-383702015-06-16T07:47:05Z Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats Kunnaja,P. Chiranthanut,N. Kunanusorn,P. Khonsung,P. Wongnoppavich,A. Panthong,A. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Complementary and Alternative Medicine © 2008-2015. IJARNP-HS Publication. study was to examine gastroprotective activity of ethanol extract of ML. For the gastroprotective study, rats received ML extract (100-400 mg/kg) via oral route before induction of gastric ulcer using three different inducer models; EtOH/HCl, indomethacin, and restraint water immersion stress. ML extract significantly inhibited gastric ulcer formation induced by EtOH/HCl (p<0.001), indomethacin (p<0.01) and stress (p<0.001). Like misoprostol, ML extract, increased the amount of mucus content in gastric wall mucus assay (p<0.001). Moreover, the extract was equivalent to cimetidine for reducing gastric acid secretion in pylorus ligation model (p<0.05). Therefore, all of these results indicated that ML extract possessed an effective gastroprotective effect via promoting mucus production and inhibiting gastric acid secretion. Industrial relevance. In recent years, Thai government has had a policy for medicinal plant research and development in order to support the alternative health care. M. loriformis has long been used to treat a broad spectrum of disorders. The ethanol extract of this plant has already been proved to possess anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activities in rats without ulcerogenic effect. This research aims to investigate the gastroprotective activity of the ethanol extract of ML. The results from this study might give useful information in supporting one of its folklore uses. 2015-06-16T07:47:05Z 2015-06-16T07:47:05Z 2015-01-01 Article 19406223 2-s2.0-84921676719 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84921676719&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38370 Healthy Synergies Publications
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
spellingShingle Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Kunnaja,P.
Chiranthanut,N.
Kunanusorn,P.
Khonsung,P.
Wongnoppavich,A.
Panthong,A.
Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
description © 2008-2015. IJARNP-HS Publication. study was to examine gastroprotective activity of ethanol extract of ML. For the gastroprotective study, rats received ML extract (100-400 mg/kg) via oral route before induction of gastric ulcer using three different inducer models; EtOH/HCl, indomethacin, and restraint water immersion stress. ML extract significantly inhibited gastric ulcer formation induced by EtOH/HCl (p<0.001), indomethacin (p<0.01) and stress (p<0.001). Like misoprostol, ML extract, increased the amount of mucus content in gastric wall mucus assay (p<0.001). Moreover, the extract was equivalent to cimetidine for reducing gastric acid secretion in pylorus ligation model (p<0.05). Therefore, all of these results indicated that ML extract possessed an effective gastroprotective effect via promoting mucus production and inhibiting gastric acid secretion. Industrial relevance. In recent years, Thai government has had a policy for medicinal plant research and development in order to support the alternative health care. M. loriformis has long been used to treat a broad spectrum of disorders. The ethanol extract of this plant has already been proved to possess anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic activities in rats without ulcerogenic effect. This research aims to investigate the gastroprotective activity of the ethanol extract of ML. The results from this study might give useful information in supporting one of its folklore uses.
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author Kunnaja,P.
Chiranthanut,N.
Kunanusorn,P.
Khonsung,P.
Wongnoppavich,A.
Panthong,A.
author_facet Kunnaja,P.
Chiranthanut,N.
Kunanusorn,P.
Khonsung,P.
Wongnoppavich,A.
Panthong,A.
author_sort Kunnaja,P.
title Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
title_short Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
title_full Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
title_fullStr Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from Murdannia loriformis in rats
title_sort evaluation of gastroprotective potential of the ethanol extract from murdannia loriformis in rats
publisher Healthy Synergies Publications
publishDate 2015
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