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A Review on Traditional Anti-ulcer Medicinal Plants

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LETTERS IN DRUG DESIGN & DISCOVERY
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 408-419

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1570180819666220909090512

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Anti-ulcer activity; indigenous plants; traditional medicines; peptic ulcer; duodenal ulcer; ayurvedic medicines

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Traditional remedies, including indigenous medicinal plants, provide cures for various illnesses with no side effects. Ulcer, a chronic ailment that affects a large population, has no absolute cure. Causes of ulcers include spicy meals, obesity, unplanned diet, excessive use of certain medicines, smoking, stress, irregular sleep, and alcohol consumption. Ayurvedic and traditional medicine practitioners use indigenous medicinal plants to treat ulcers and further investigation is needed to explore their potential anti-ulcer properties.
Traditional remedies have been used for generations to treat and maintain people's health and indigenous medicinal plants are an important part of this system, which, unlike western medicine, provide cures for practically all illnesses with no side effects. Ulcer is a chronic ailment that affects most of the world's population and has no absolute cure. An ulcer is the erosion of mucous lining in the gastrointestinal tract due to over secretion of HCl in the stomach, leading to inflammation and soreness. Consumption of highly spicy meals, an obese lifestyle, an unplanned diet, the use of excessive non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines, smoking, stress, an irregular sleep cycle, and regular alcohol consumption are all possible causes of ulcers. Ayurvedic and traditional medicine practitioners employ a variety of indigenous medicinal plants to cure ulcers. This review covers a wide variety of medicinal plants that may work as anti-ulcer and deserve more investigation.

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