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of Centella asiatica on ethanol induced gastric mucosal
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Centella asiatica is a herbal
medicine widely used in China and India for wound
healing. The aim of this study was to examine its
effects on the prevention of ethanol induced gastric
lesions in rats. Gastric transmucosal potential
difference (PD) was reduced by the application of
50% ethanol in the gastric ex-vivo chamber model
and Centella extract (CE) accelerated its recovery.
Oral administration of CE (0.05g/kg, 0.25g/kg and
0.50g/kg) before ethanol administration significantly
inhibited gastric lesions formation (58% to 82%
reduction) and decreased mucosal myeloperoxidase
(MPO) activity in a dose dependent manner. These
results suggested that CE prevented ethanol induced
gastric mucosal lesions by strengthening the mucosal
barrier and reducing the damaging effects of free
radicals.
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Reference:
C.
L. Cheng and M. W. L. Koo, 2000, “Effects
of Centella asiatica on ethanol induced gastric
mucosal lesions in rats”, Life Sciences, Vol.
67, Issue 21.
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