Pharmacological studies on bamboo grass (1): Acute toxicities, anti-inflammatory and antiulcerogenic activities of water-soluble fraction (Folin) extracted from Sasa albomarginata MAKINO et SHIBAT

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Folin showed no significant toxic effects in mice. The tail pressure test in mice revealed a potent analgesic effect with a hypothermic effect in rats. A significant decrease was also seen in rat dextran or carrageenin edema. There were no inhibitory effects on the formation of granulation tissue in rats. In addition, Folin administration revealed a tendency to a decrease in pylorusligated ulcer of the rat by inhibiting the gastric secretion. Some protective effects from aspirin or caffeine-induced gastric ulcers of the pylorus-ligated rats were also obtained in this fraction. © 1975, The Japanese Pharmacological Society. All rights reserved.

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Shibata, M., Yamatake, Y., Sakamoto, M., Kanamori, M., Takagi, K., & Okabe, S. (1975). Pharmacological studies on bamboo grass (1): Acute toxicities, anti-inflammatory and antiulcerogenic activities of water-soluble fraction (Folin) extracted from Sasa albomarginata MAKINO et SHIBAT. Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 71(5), 481–490. https://doi.org/10.1254/fpj.71.481

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