The effect of Raphanus sativus and Pachyrhizus erosus juice combination on the ethanol-induced gastric of mice

  • Pertiwi R
  • Hanuun A
  • Kurniawati N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Gastric ulcers can be caused by active inflammation due to impaired mucosal integrity, which causes local or widespread lesions. Gastric ulcers can occur due to the use of ethanol, which has a local effect on the gastric. Therefore, the continuous consumption of ethanol can damage gastric cells. Raphanus sativus and Pachyrhizus erosus contain flavonoids, which are well-known to reduce stomach acid as a curative agent. The objective of this study is to see the effect of Raphanus sativus and Pachyrhizus erosus juice as a …

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Pertiwi, R., Hanuun, A., Kurniawati, N., Khodijah, P. S., Lestari, D. F., Fitriani, D., & Notriawan, D. (2021). The effect of Raphanus sativus and Pachyrhizus erosus juice combination on the ethanol-induced gastric of mice. Pharmaciana, 11(3), 312. https://doi.org/10.12928/pharmaciana.v11i3.20104

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