Extraction phytochemical screening and comparative pharmacological evaluation of some indigenous plants for antiulcer activity
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In India peptic ulcer disease (PUD) has become a common disease.
newlineEvery year, approximately 15,000 people die as a result of PUD. Antacids and antiulcer
newlinemedications account for 6.2 billion rupees in the Indian pharmaceutical business,
newlineaccounting for 4.3 percent of the market. Unfortunately, antiulcer drugs belonging to
newlinedifferent categories have side effects and limitations. Based on the traditional application,
newlinein the current study an effort is made to compare and evaluate the antiulcer property of herbs
newlineused in tribal areas of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. Materials and Methods: The
newlineplants which are selected for the study are- Cassia tora. Seeds, Pithocellobium dulce. Seed,
newlineButea monosperma. Bark, Pongamia pinnata. Roots, Tephrosia purpurea. Roots, Mucuna
newlineprurien. Seeds. The different solvent extracts were prepared and carried out for the
newlinephytochemical test, TLC, Determination of total Phenolic Content, Determination of total
newlinecontent of Phytoconstituent, Determination of alkaloid, Acid Neutralization Properties, InVitro Antimicrobial Activity, In silico anti-ulcerative activity evaluation of some bioactive
newlinecompound from Cassia tora and Butea monospora through molecular docking approach,
newlineIn-vivo Antiulcer Property, and GC MS Analysis.
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newlineResult and Discussion: The initial phytoconstituent analysis exposed the occurrence of
newlineseveral secondary metabolites of various extracts like, fat, amino acids, carbohydrates,
newlineproteins oils, glycosides, tannins, alkaloids, terpenoids, steroids, and other Phenolic
newlinecompounds. Among all the extracts produces promising antioxidant potential when
newlinecompared with standard drug ascorbic acid by using DPPH and hydrogen peroxide method.
newlineThree models such as pyloric ligation-mediated ulcer, Aspirin and alcohol-induced ulcer
newlinemodel were analysed for the ulcerogenic activity of methanolic extract of Cassia tora. In
newlinethe case of pylorus ligation, gastric volume, free and total acidity were observed in the
newlinecontrol class. The extracts provided a significant reduction (plt0.05) in the ulcer score