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Original Research Article
Anti-Ulcerative Potential
of Punica granatum L (Lythraceae) Hydroalcohol
Fruit Peel Extract
Ghazaleh Moghaddam1,
Mohammad Sharifzadeh2, Gholamreza Hassanzadeh3,
Mahnaz Khanavi4,2, Farzaneh Dolatshahi1,
Naficeh Sadeghi1, Mohammad Reza Oveisi1
and Mannan Hajimahmoodi1,5*
1Department of Drug and Food
Control, 2Department of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Research Center, Faculty of
Pharmacy, 3Department of Anatomy, School of
Medicine, 4Department of Traditional
Pharmacy, Faculty of Traditional Medicine, 5Department
of Traditional Iranian Pharmacy Research Center, Faculty
of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
Tehran, Iran
*For correspondence:
Email:
hajimah@sina.tums.ac.ir
Received: 21 October 2013
Revised accepted: 9 May
2014
Tropical
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, July 2014;
13(7): 1093-1097
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/tjpr.v13i7.12
Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the antiulcer
activities of the methanol extract of pomegranate (Punica
granatum L) fruit peel using 80 % ethanol-induced
gastric ulcer model in rats.
Methods: Male Wistar rats, 175 - 220
g, were fasted for 48 h, but had free access to water.
They were randomly divided into nine experimental
groups. Ulcer was induced in the rats with 80 % ethanol.
The control group animals received the same treatment as
those in the test groups except that the extract
treatment was replaced by administration of appropriate
volume of the dosing vehicle. Histamine-receptor type-2
(H2) blocker, cimetidine (100 mg/kg, i.p.) was used as
the reference drug. Oral pretreatment with three
different extract doses (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg) was for
15 days, thereafter, ulcer index (UI) and inhibition
were calculated.
Results: The extract, at 50 mg/kg,
of black fruit peel extract produced significant (p <
0.05) protective effect in rats with a preventive index
of 65.87 %. Other doses were significantly protective
against ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in the rats. On
the other hand, north white peel was not effective (50
mg/kg) showed an ulcer index of 49.52 ± 1.99.
Histopathological examination of the stomach of the
ulcerated animals treated with white peel (50 mg/kg)
showed severe erosion of gastric mucosa, sub-mucosal
edema and neutrophil infiltration.
Conclusion: The study shows indicates
the antiulcer properties of the methanol extracts of
north white peel, sour summer and black peel (25, 50,
100 mg/kg) of pomegranate. Their antiulcer activity is
exerted, possibly, via its high antioxidant activity.
Keywords: Anti-inflammatory,
Pomegranate, Punica granatum, Peel extract |