Title of article
Effects of Olea oleaster leaf extract and purified oleuropein on ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in male Wistar rats
Author/Authors
Abdellah ، Fatiha Laboratory of Bioresources - Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir - University of Monastir , Silarbi ، Tayeb Laboratory of Research on Local Animal Products - Ibn-Khaldoun University , Zouidi ، Ferjeni Biology Department - Faculty of Sciences and Arts of Muhayil Asir - King Khaled University , Hamden ، Khaled Laboratory of Bioresources - Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir - University of Monastir
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996
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1004
Abstract
Objective(s): Evaluating the effect of fresh Oleaster leaf extract (OLE) and purified oleuropein (OLR) on ethanol-induced gastric ulcers in rats. HPLC analysis demonstrates the presence of various polyphenol compounds such as ligstroside, luteolin derivative, oleuropein, and comselogoside. Materials and Methods: Gastric ulcer was induced by administration of ethanol by the gastric gavage route. The olive leaf extract was analyzed by HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS, and OLR was purified. These two compounds were given 2 hr before gastric ulcer induction by ethanol.Results: This study verified that OLE and purified OLR protect from ethanol-induced gastric ulceration and damage, evidenced by the significant decrease in gastric ulcer urea (by 74 and 58% respectively) and stomach mucus content (by 169 and 87% respectively). In addition, the ulcer index (UI) and curative index (CI) levels in the stomach of the rats treated with this supplement were also suppressed by 55 and 46%, respectively. OLE and OLR also decreased the gastric myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and ameliorated the Nitric oxide (NO) content. OLE and OL also ingestion suppressed gastric tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin (IL-6) rates. Macroscopic and histological findings revealed that OLE and OLR protect from gastric hemorrhage, severe disruption of the gastric mucosa, and neutrophil infiltration.Conclusion: Overall, the findings demonstrate that OLE and OLR have both promising potential with regard to the inhibition of gastric hemorrhage and lesions.
Keywords
Inflammation , Nitric oxide , Olea oleaster , Oleuropein , Ulcer
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
Record number
2759837
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