Bibliographic citations
Ispilco, J., Antícona, L. (2023). EFECTO DEL EXTRACTO ETANÓLICO DE Tropaeolum tuberosum “MASHUA NEGRA” SOBRE ÚLCERA GÁSTRICA INDUCIDA EN Mus musculus [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/19159
Ispilco, J., Antícona, L. EFECTO DEL EXTRACTO ETANÓLICO DE Tropaeolum tuberosum “MASHUA NEGRA” SOBRE ÚLCERA GÁSTRICA INDUCIDA EN Mus musculus []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/19159
@misc{renati/879675,
title = "EFECTO DEL EXTRACTO ETANÓLICO DE Tropaeolum tuberosum “MASHUA NEGRA” SOBRE ÚLCERA GÁSTRICA INDUCIDA EN Mus musculus",
author = "Antícona Andrade, Laura",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of this thesis will be to determine the effect of the ethanolic extract of Tropaeolum tuberosum "black mashua" on gastric ulcer induced in Mus musculus. An acid ethanolic extract at pH 3.0 was prepared with the tubers that were collected. Indomethacin was used at a dose of 50 mg/Kg of body weight (b.w.) to induce peptic ulcer; Six experimental groups of five individuals each were formed: negative control group (GCN) with SSF induction and treated with oral SSF, positive control group (GCP) with indomethacin induction and treated with oral SSF, ranitidine standard group ( GER) with indomethacin induction and treated with 50 mg/Kg b.w. ranitidine, standard group omeprazole (GEO) with indomethacin induction and treated with 50 mg/Kg b.w. of omeprasol, experimental group 100 (GE100) with induction with indomethacin and treated with T. tuberosum extract of 100 mg/Kg b.w. oral route, experimental group 200 (GE200) with indomethacin induction and treated with T. tuberosum extract at 200 mg/Kg b.w. orally. Measurements of gastric ulcers were taken, which were subjected to the Marhuenda scale; the results obtained were subjected to an ANOVA and Tukey test, both with 95% confidence. The hydroalcoholic extract of Tropaeolum tuberosum at a dose of 100 mg/Kg b.w. and 200 mg/Kg b.w. showed gastroprotective effect in the groups. In addition, the dose of 200 mg/Kg b.w. and the standard omeprazole showed a better gastroprotective effect than 100 mg/Kg b.w.
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