Planta Med 1992; 58(5): 432-435
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-961507
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Anti-Ulcer Activity and Mode of Action of the Polysaccharide Fraction from the Leaves of Panax ginseng

Xiao-Bo Sun1 , 2 , Tsukasa Matsumoto2 , Haruki Yamada2
  • 1Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Materia Medica of Jilin Province, Chang Chun, Jilin Province, People's Republic of China
  • 2Oriental Medicine Research Center of the Kitasato Institute, 5-9-1 Shirokane, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan
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1991

Publikationsdatum:
05. Januar 2007 (online)

Abstract

The effects of a weakly acidic poly-saccharide fraction, GL-4, from the leaves of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer on various experimental gastric ulcer models in mice and rats have been studied. Oral administration of GL-4 at doses of 50 to 200 mg/kg inhibited the formation of the gastric lesions induced by necrotizing agents such as HCl/ethanol and ethanol in a dose-dependent manner. This protective effect was observed not only upon oral but also upon subcutaneous administration of GL-4 (50-100 mg/kg). GL-4 also inhibited the formation of gastric ulcers which were induced by water immersion stress, indomethacin, or pylorusligation. The contents of prostaglandin E2 in the gastric juice from rats were not influenced by oral administration of GL-4. The protective action of GL-4 against HCl/ethanol-induced gastric lesions was not abolished by pretreatment with indomethacin. When GL-4 (lOO mg/kg, p.o.) was administered into pylorusligated rats, both gastric acidity and pepsin activity in the gastric juice decreased significantly.

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