Title of article :
Protective effect of leaves of Raphinus sativus Linn on experimentally induced gastric ulcers in rats
Author/Authors :
Devaraj, V.C. Bioneeds Pre Clinical services - Department of Pharmacology, India , Gopala Krishna, B. RR College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy, India , Viswanatha, G.L. PES College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacology, India , Satya Prasad, V. MNR Medical College - Department of Anatomy, India , Vinay Babu, S.N. Bioneeds Pre Clinical services - Department of Pharmacology, India
Abstract :
Abstract Raphinus sativus Linn (Cruciferae) commonly known as ‘Radish’ is a multipurpose herb cultivated in different parts of the world for its edible roots and leaves. The present study was aimed to evaluate the antiulcer activity of leaf extracts of R. sativus Linn on acetic acid induced chronic gastric ulcer and pylorus ligation induced gastric ulcer in rats. The acute oral toxicity study revealed that all the extracts were safe up to 2000 mg/kg per oral dose; hence one-tenth of this dose was selected for evaluation of antiulcer activity. In acetic acid induced gastric ulcer models, the ERS, CRS, EARS and AQRS have offered significant protection against acetic acid induced ulcers when compared to control group. While in pylorus ligation induced ulcer model the ERS, EARS and AQRS showed significant protection by decreasing the ulcer index, total acidity and free acidity. In conclusion the leaf extracts of R. sativus Linn are found to possess antiulcer property in the experimental animal models of gastric ulcers, which is consistent with the literature report in the folk medicine.
Keywords :
Raphinus sativus , Gastric ulcer , Acetic acid , Regenerated epithelium , Collagen content , Ulcer index
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)