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      Protective Effect of Origanum majorana L. 'Marjoram' on various models of gastric mucosal injury in rats.

      The American journal of Chinese medicine
      Animals, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal, toxicity, Antioxidants, pharmacology, Disease Models, Animal, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, chemistry, Female, Gastric Acid, secretion, Gastric Mucosa, drug effects, pathology, Indomethacin, Male, Malondialdehyde, metabolism, Mice, Oils, Volatile, analysis, Origanum, Phytosterols, Rats, Stomach Ulcer, chemically induced, drug therapy, Sulfhydryl Compounds, Tannins, Triterpenes

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          'Marjoram,' Origanum majorana L., a culinary aromatic medicinal herb is known to possess various therapeutic properties. We evaluated the antiulcerogenic activity of the ethanol extract in hypothermic restraint stress-, indomethacin-, necrotizing agents- (80% ethanol, 25% NaCl and 0.2 M NaOH) induced ulcers and basal gastric acid secretion using pylorus ligated Shay rat-model. Marjoram at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg of body weight, significantly decreased the incidence of ulcers, basal gastric secretion and acid output. Furthermore, the extract replenished the ethanol-induced depleted gastric wall mucus and nonprotein sulfhydryls (NP-SH) contents and significantly lowered the increase in the concentration of malondialdehyde (MDA). Ulcer preventing potential was further confirmed by histopathological assessment. An acute toxicity test showed a large margin of safety of the extract in mice. The phytochemical screening of aerial parts of marjoram revealed the presence of volatile oil, flavonoids, tannins, sterols and/or triterpenes.

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