Studies on the Antiulcerogenic and Antihepatotoxic Potential of Chitosan and Glucosamine in Experimental Rats

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Studies on the Antiulcerogenic and Antihepatotoxic Potential of Chitosan and Glucosamine in Experimental Rats

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Title: Studies on the Antiulcerogenic and Antihepatotoxic Potential of Chitosan and Glucosamine in Experimental Rats
Author: Santhosh,S; Mathew,P T
Abstract: The present study examined the antiulcer effect of glucosamine on mucosal antioxidant defense system in ibuprofen-induced peptic ulcer in male albino rats. The results of the present study indicate that the pre-oral administration of chitosan and glucosamine maintain near to the normal status the activities of the mucosal antioxidant enzymes and the level of GSH (Glutathione), which protect mucosa against oxidative damage by decreasing the lipid peroxidation and strengthening the mucosal barrier, and which are the first line of defense against exogenous ulcerogenic agents. In this study indicate that the oral pre-treatment of chitosan and glucosamine can prevent ibuprofen-induced peptic ulcer in rats.This study can be concluded that co-administration of chitsosan and glucosamine can effectively prevent the isonized and rifampicin induced hepatotoxicity in rats.Comparatively, chitosan was found to have better results than glucosamine in alleviating the hepatic disorders.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/33
Date: 2006


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