Gastroprotective effects of Erythrina speciosa (Fabaceae) leaves cultivated in Egypt against ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in rats

Fahmy, Nouran M; Al-Sayed, Eman; Effat, Haidy; El-Shazly, Mohamed; Singab A.;

Abstract


Members of the genus Erythrina have been traditionally used in the treatment of various ailments such as inflammation and gastrointestinal disorders. Erythrina speciosa (Fabaceae) is a spiny, deciduous shrub or small tree native to Southern America in Brazil. It is cultivated in Africa and Asia. The traditional usage of E. speciosa indicated its antibacterial, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities.


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Title Gastroprotective effects of Erythrina speciosa (Fabaceae) leaves cultivated in Egypt against ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in rats
Authors Fahmy, Nouran M; Al-Sayed, Eman; Effat, Haidy ; El-Shazly, Mohamed; Singab A. 
Keywords Anti-inflammatory;Erythrina;Gastroprotective;Helicobacter pylori;LC-MS;Ulcer
Issue Date 10-Feb-2020
Journal Journal of Ethnopharmacology 
Volume 248
ISSN 03788741
DOI 10.1016/j.jep.2019.112297
PubMed ID 31606535

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