Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2017

GASTROPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF TRACHYSPERMUM AMMI AGAINST ETHANOL INDUCED GASTRIC ULCERS

Dr. B. Raghuveer, Dr. K. Chakravarthy

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 About 4 million people have active peptic ulcers and about 350,000 new cases In the United States are diagnosed each year. Four times as many duodenal ulcers as gastric ulcers are diagnosed. Approximately 3,000 deaths per year in the United States are due to duodenal ulcer and 3,000 to gastric ulcer. The lifetime risk for developing a peptic ulcer is approximately 10%. In Western countries the prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infections roughly matches age (i.e., 20% at age 20, 30% at age 30, 80% at age 80 etc.). Prevalence is higher in third world countries. Transmission is by food, contaminated. A minority of cases of H. pylori infection groundwater, and through human saliva (such as from kissing or shå food utensils) will eventually lead to an ulcer and a larger proportion of people will get non–specific discomfort, abdominal pain or gastritis.  Peptic ulcer disease had a tremendous effect on morbidity and mortality until the last decades of the 20th century, when epidemiological trends started to point to an impressive fall in its incidence. The reason that the rates of peptic ulcer disease decreased is thought to be the development of new effective medication and acid suppressants and the discovery of the cause of the condition, H. pylori.

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Dr. B. Raghuveer, Dr. K. Chakravarthy, GASTROPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF TRACHYSPERMUM AMMI AGAINST ETHANOL INDUCED GASTRIC ULCERS, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume‾7 | Issue‾8 | August‾2017


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