Anti-ulcer Activity of Higher Primary Alcohols of Beeswax

Author:

Carbajal Daisy1,Molina Vivian1,Valdés Suria1,Arruzazabala Lourdes1,Más Rosa1

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Scientific Research, Havana, Cuba

Abstract

Abstract The anti-ulcer effects of a natural mixture of higher aliphatic primary alcohols, designated D-002, isolated from beeswax, were compared with those of cimetidine on indomethacin-, ethanol-, water-immersion-induced ulcers and on gastric secretion in rats. D-002 (25–50 mg kg−1 p.o.) was similar to cimetidine in dose-dependently reducing the duration of indomethacin-induced ulcers while also being effective in preventing ethanol-induced ulcers, which are not affected by cimetidine. On the other hand, D-002 (100 mg kg−1) moderately decreased the volume of gastric basal secretion in pylorus-ligated rats, but not the acidity. Nevertheless, it inhibited gastric ulcer induced by pylorus-ligation at doses (50mg kg−1) that were ineffective in decreasing the volume. In addition, 100 mg kg−1 of D-002 prevented the formation of acute gastric ulcers induced in rats by water-immersion stress. The results demonstrate the anti-ulcer activity of the preparation in different experimental models suggesting its potential value for ulcer therapy.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology

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