Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Ficus racemosa linn leaf extract antiulcer activity study in different solvents on experimental animals
Dr. Ankita Tiwari , Dr. Kartikey Tyagi , Dr Richa Mahant , Akanksha Pandey , Diptimayee Jena , Rajeev Ranjan , Kartikey Pandey , Prof. (Dr.) Kirtimaya Mishra
JCDR. 2023: 130-143
Abstract
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) is the most common gastrointestinal condition in the world, with significant death and morbidity rates. The many adverse effects of antiulcer drugs now available on the market include hypersensitivity, arrhythmia, impotence, gynecomastia, haematological abnormalities, and renal disease. Traditional medicine accounts for a substantial part of primary healthcare worldwide. On the crude extract of Ficus racemosa, a number of qualitative and quantitative investigations were carried out in order to determine the presence of characteristic phytochemical components. The present research looked at different solvents' potential to cure ulcers. Leaf extract from Ficus racemosa Linn.
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