A review on medicinal plants for peptic ulcer

Review Article

M. Rupesh Kumar, Mohamed Niyas

Abstract

Peptic ulcer is the most common gastrointestinal disorder in clinical practice. A number of drugs including proton pump inhibitors and H2 receptor antagonists are available for the treatment of peptic ulcer, but these drugs has shown incidence of relapses, side effects, and drug interactions. Thus the development of new antiulcer drugs and the search for novel molecules has been extended to herbal drugs that offer better protection and decreased relapse. Medicinal plants provide an effective and safer way in disease management. Many medicinal plants exhibit antiulcer activity and found useful in the treatment of peptic ulcer. In this review attempts have been made to know about some plants which may be used in treatment or prevention of peptic ulcer. Various plants like Amomum subulatum, Scoparia dulcis, Jasminum grandiflorum, Davilla rugosa, Kielmeyera coriacea, Larrea divaricata, Qualer grandiflora, Mammea Americana, Anacardium occidentale, Ocimum sanctum, Azadirachta indica proved active in antiulcer therapy.

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