In vivo gastroprotective effect of xyloccensin-E and xyloccensin-I from Xylocarpus molluccensis in rats.

Nat Prod Res

a Division of Medicinal and Process Chemistry, Research Institute, Lucknow 226001 , UP , India.

Published: May 2015

Anti-ulcer activities of xyloccensin-E and xyloccensin-I were investigated in various ulcer models in Sprague-Dawley rats. The effects and the mechanism of action of both compounds for anti-secretory and cytoprotective activities were also studied. Both these active molecules improved the depleted levels of mucin and consequently inhibited the formation of erosions in a pyloric ligated ulcer model. Furthermore, xyloccensin-E and xyloccensin-I inhibited H(+)K(+)-ATPase activity in vitro confirming their anti-secretory activity. In conclusion, xyloccensin-E and xyloccensin-I were found to possess anti-ulcerogenic activity which might be due to their anti-secretory activity and subsequent strengthening of the defensive mechanism.

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