Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by synthetic active ingredients leads to many side effects. The objective of this study was to manage IBD using natural products as curcumin and Ginkgo biloba. Rats were divided into four groups (control, IBD, curcumin treated, and ginkgo treated). Inflammation was assessed by determination of myeloperoxidase, matrix metalloproteinases, metalloproteinase-1 inhibitor, nitric oxide, hydroxyproline, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, ceruloplasmin, and histopathological scoring. IBD induction significantly increased all measured parameters. Treated groups had significantly lower levels when compared with the IBD group. In conclusion, curcumin and ginkgo were effective in prevention and treatment of IBD.

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