Gastroprotective Activity of Sterculia striata A. St. Hil. & Naudin (Malvaceae) in Rodents

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The Sterculia striata ethanolic extract (Ss-EtOH) inhibited gastric lesions induced by ethanol, HCl/ethanol, and ischemia/reperfusion, but not those induced by indomethacin, and did not alter the gastric secretion. Ss-EtOH restored the catalase activity and content of nonprotein sulfhydryl groups in the stomach of mice treated with ethanol. The gastroprotection induced by Ss-EtOH in the ethanol-induced gastric lesion model was abolished by NG-nitro- L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) pretreatment, suggesting the involvement of nitric oxide and antioxidant compounds, but not prostaglandins, in this activity. Lupeol obtained from Ss-EtOH promoted gastroprotection as well as the extract at the same dose, and it must therefore contribute to the observed effects. © 2012, Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. All rights reserved.

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Sousa, J. A., Oliveira, I. S., Silva, F. V., Oliveira, F. A., Costa, D. A., Chaves, M. H., … Oliveira, R. C. M. (2012). Gastroprotective Activity of Sterculia striata A. St. Hil. & Naudin (Malvaceae) in Rodents. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 67(3–4), 163–171. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2012-3-408

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