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Evaluation of the Anti-ulcer Properties of the Aqueous Methanolic Leaf Extract of Palisota hirsuta and its Fractions in mice

Aruh O Anaga, Ifeanyi G. Eke.




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Objective: This study evaluated the effects of aqueous methanolic leaf extract of Palisota hirsuta (MLEPH), against experimentally induced gastric ulceration in mice. Materials and methods: The plant material was extracted with 70% methanol for 48h and concentrated in vacuo with rotary evaporator, yielding 8.77%w/w MLEPH. MLEPH (50, 100, 150 mg/kg) and MLEPH fractions (MLEPHfr) (50 mg/kg) were studied in various ulcer models: acetyl salicylic acid (ASA), HCl-ethanol and cold restraint stress-induced ulcer models. Results: MLEPH at all doses used significantly reduced (P0.05) and gave a UPI of 33%. In cold restraint stress, MLEPH (50 and 100 mg/kg) decreased both MNU and MUI. However this was not significant (P>0.05) compared with the control. Both doses produced UPI of 57% compared with cimetidine (95%). The MLEPHfr7 (50 mg/kg), significantly decreased (P

Key words: Palisota hirsuta, Antiulcer, Acetyl salicylic acid induced ulcer, HCl-ethanol-induced ulcer, Cold restraint stress-induced ulcer






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