EMERGING TRENDS IN PLANT DERIVED ANTI ULCER THERAPEUTICS

  • Gudipati Venkata Ramesh Priyadarshini Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 5TH Mile, Pulladigunta, Guntur-522017, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Abstract

Health comprises the balanced state of Doha, That, Mala and Agni. For the digestion process balanced, Jatharagni is immensely important. Both these Dramas modify and balance the state of Maharani, improve digestive concealment, facilitates peristaltic movements, etc. It is imbalance between aggressive and protective factors; several herbal drugs have been estimated for its Possible spelling mistake found. efficacy using several ulcer converting models in laboratory creatures. This composition is only confined to the anti-ulcer efficacy of the medicinal shops. Herbal drugs could be a precious choice to treat Peptic ulcer with smaller adverse goods. The conformation of peptic ulcers depends on the presence of acid and peptic exertion in gastric juice plus breakdown in mucosal defenses. The more potent lead composites with lower side goods.

Keywords: Peptic ulcer,, medicinal plants, Anti-ulcer properties, gastric ulcers, Gastroprotective activity, Phyllanthus urinaria, Adiantum lunulatum, Ulcer healing activity

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Gudipati, V. R. (2026). EMERGING TRENDS IN PLANT DERIVED ANTI ULCER THERAPEUTICS. BioNexus Bulletin, 2(2), 8-12. Retrieved from https://www.saapjournals.org/index.php/bnb/article/view/862
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