Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Evaluation of Gastroprotective Activity of the Methanolic Extract of Justicia pectoralis Jacq. (Acanthaceae)

View through CrossRef
Introduction: Justicia pectoralis Jacq. is traditionally applied in folk medicine in Brazil and in several Latin American countries. The leaves are used in tea form, especially in the treatment of respiratory disorders, acting as an expectorant. It also has activity in gastrointestinal disorders, and it is anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, sedative, and estrogenic, among others. Aims: To investigate the gastroprotective activity of the methanol extract of the leaves of Justicia pectoralis Jacq. (MEJP) in different experimental models of gastric ulcers. Materials and methods: The adult leaves of Justicia pectoralis Jacq. were collected and cultivated in beds, with an approximate spacing of 40 × 40 cm, organic fertilization, irrigation with potable water and without shelter from light. The MEJP was prepared from the dried and pulverized leaves and concentrated under reduced pressure in a rotary evaporator. For the experimental model of gastric ulcer, Swiss male albino mice were used. The inputs used in the experiment were MEJP at three different concentrations (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg p.o.), cimetidine (50 mg/kg p.o.), indomethacin (50 mg/kg s.c.) and vehicle (10 mL/kg p.o.). Results: MEJP (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg p.o.) demonstrated gastroprotective activity, with levels of protection of 45.65%, 44.80% and 40.22%, respectively, compared to the control (vehicle). Compared with cimetidine (48.29%), MEJP showed similar gastroprotective activity. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the gastroprotective activity of MEJP and contributes to validate the traditional use the species for gastric disorders and provides a pharmacological basis for its clinical potential.
Title: Evaluation of Gastroprotective Activity of the Methanolic Extract of Justicia pectoralis Jacq. (Acanthaceae)
Description:
Introduction: Justicia pectoralis Jacq.
is traditionally applied in folk medicine in Brazil and in several Latin American countries.
The leaves are used in tea form, especially in the treatment of respiratory disorders, acting as an expectorant.
It also has activity in gastrointestinal disorders, and it is anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, sedative, and estrogenic, among others.
Aims: To investigate the gastroprotective activity of the methanol extract of the leaves of Justicia pectoralis Jacq.
(MEJP) in different experimental models of gastric ulcers.
Materials and methods: The adult leaves of Justicia pectoralis Jacq.
were collected and cultivated in beds, with an approximate spacing of 40 × 40 cm, organic fertilization, irrigation with potable water and without shelter from light.
The MEJP was prepared from the dried and pulverized leaves and concentrated under reduced pressure in a rotary evaporator.
For the experimental model of gastric ulcer, Swiss male albino mice were used.
The inputs used in the experiment were MEJP at three different concentrations (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg p.
o.
), cimetidine (50 mg/kg p.
o.
), indomethacin (50 mg/kg s.
c.
) and vehicle (10 mL/kg p.
o.
).
Results: MEJP (250, 500 and 1000 mg/kg p.
o.
) demonstrated gastroprotective activity, with levels of protection of 45.
65%, 44.
80% and 40.
22%, respectively, compared to the control (vehicle).
Compared with cimetidine (48.
29%), MEJP showed similar gastroprotective activity.
Conclusions: This study demonstrated the gastroprotective activity of MEJP and contributes to validate the traditional use the species for gastric disorders and provides a pharmacological basis for its clinical potential.

Related Results

Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Abstract The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (Guidelines) advises older adults to be as active as possible. Yet, despite the well documented benefits of physical a...
Study of Analgesic Activity of Methanolic Extracts of Cuminum Cyminum (L.) and Centratherum Anthelminticum (L.) in Mice
Study of Analgesic Activity of Methanolic Extracts of Cuminum Cyminum (L.) and Centratherum Anthelminticum (L.) in Mice
Objective: This study was conducted to investigate and compare the analgesic activity of methanolic ex- tracts of seeds of Cuminum Cyminum (L) and Centratherum anthelminticum (L)in...
Phylogenetic relationships among Acanthaceae: evidence from noncoding trnL‐trnF chloroplast DNA sequences
Phylogenetic relationships among Acanthaceae: evidence from noncoding trnL‐trnF chloroplast DNA sequences
We used sequence data from the intron and spacer of the trnL‐trnF chloroplast region to study phylogenetic relationships among Acanthaceae. This region is more variable than other ...
Hepatoprotective activity of Ammi majus on CCL4 Induced Albino Mice
Hepatoprotective activity of Ammi majus on CCL4 Induced Albino Mice
This study was amid to evaluate the possible protective effects of the water and alcoholic extract of Ammi majus seeds against liver damage induced in mice by CCL4. The plant was c...
Differential Diagnosis of Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Review
Differential Diagnosis of Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Review
Abstract Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a complex and often overlooked condition caused by the compression of neurovascular structures as they pass through the thoracic outlet. ...
Surgical anatomy of the pectoral nerves and the pectoral musculature
Surgical anatomy of the pectoral nerves and the pectoral musculature
AbstractThe pectoral nerves (PNs) may be selectively injured through various traumatic mechanisms such as direct trauma, hypertrophic muscle compression, and iatrogenic injuries (b...
Chronic Rupture of the Pectoralis Major: Current Concepts and Various Surgical Repair Techniques – A Mini Review
Chronic Rupture of the Pectoralis Major: Current Concepts and Various Surgical Repair Techniques – A Mini Review
Introduction: Various surgical repair techniques, including autograft and allograft reconstructions, have been reported for the management of chronic pectoralis major ruptures, but...

Back to Top