Abstract :
Background: Gastric ulcers are a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder caused by an imbalance between aggressive and defensive factors in the stomach. Ethanolic extract of Galla Rhois (EtGR) contains bioactive tannins, which exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This study evaluates the protective effects of EtGR against ethanol/hydrochloric acid (EtOH/HCl)-induced gastric ulcers in mice.
Materials and Methods: High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis was conducted to identify the major tannins in EtGR. The antioxidant activity was determined using the 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. A gastric ulcer model was induced by administering 70% EtOH in 150 mM HCl to mice. The mice were divided into five groups: normal control, vehicle-treated gastric ulcer group, and three EtGR-treated gastric ulcer groups (low, medium, and high doses). Body weight changes, lesion index, and histopathological parameters were recorded over seven days.
Results: HPLC analysis identified gallotannin (68.7%), gallic acid (27.2%), and methyl gallate (4.1%) EtGr (p < 0>
Conclusion: EtGR demonstrates strong antioxidant and gastroprotective effects in an EtOH/HCl-induced gastric ulcer model, potentially due to its tannin content. These findings suggest that EtGR could be explored as a natural therapeutic option for gastric ulcers.
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