Search

Your search keyword '"Lima, CA"' showing total 55 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Lima, CA" Remove constraint Author: "Lima, CA" Topic anti-ulcer agents Remove constraint Topic: anti-ulcer agents
55 results on '"Lima, CA"'

Search Results

1. The essential oil from Baccharis trimera (Less.) DC improves gastric ulcer healing in rats through modulation of VEGF and MMP-2 activity.

2. Terminalia catappa L. infusion accelerates the healing process of gastric ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.

3. Chrysin Modulates Genes Related to Inflammation, Tissue Remodeling, and Cell Proliferation in the Gastric Ulcer Healing.

4. Can the gastric healing effect of Eugenia punicifolia be the same in male and female rats?

5. Ulcer healing and mechanism(s) of action involved in the gastroprotective activity of fractions obtained from Syngonanthus arthrotrichus and Syngonanthus bisulcatus.

6. Does the gastroprotective action of a medicinal plant ensure healing effects? An integrative study of the biological effects of Serjania marginata Casar. (Sapindaceae) in rats.

7. Antiulcerogenic activity of Carica papaya seed in rats.

8. The effect of a minor constituent of essential oil from Citrus aurantium: the role of β-myrcene in preventing peptic ulcer disease.

9. Geraniol-a flavoring agent with multifunctional effects in protecting the gastric and duodenal mucosa.

10. Gastroprotective effects (in rodents) of a flavonoid rich fraction obtained from Syngonanthus macrolepsis.

11. Gastroprotective mechanisms of the chloroform and ethyl acetate phases of Praxelis clematidea (Griseb.) R.M.King & H.Robinson (Asteraceae).

12. Healing, antioxidant and cytoprotective properties of Indigofera truxillensis in different models of gastric ulcer in rats.

13. Hymenaea stigonocarpa Mart. ex Hayne: a Brazilian medicinal plant with gastric and duodenal anti-ulcer and antidiarrheal effects in experimental rodent models.

14. Byrsonima intermedia A. Juss.: gastric and duodenal anti-ulcer, antimicrobial and antidiarrheal effects in experimental rodent models.

15. Can a Strychnos species be used as antiulcer agent? Ulcer healing action from alkaloid fraction of Strychnos pseudoquina St. Hil. (Loganiaceae).

16. Indigofera suffruticosa Mill as new source of healing agent: involvement of prostaglandin and mucus and heat shock proteins.

17. Involvement of glutathione, sulfhydryl compounds, nitric oxide, vasoactive intestinal peptide, and heat-shock protein-70 in the gastroprotective mechanism of Croton cajucara Benth. (Euphorbiaceae) essential oil.

18. Gastroprotective and ulcer healing effects of essential oil from Hyptis spicigera Lam. (Lamiaceae).

19. Mechanisms of the gastric antiulcerogenic activity of Anacardium humile St. Hil on ethanol-induced acute gastric mucosal injury in rats.

20. Effect of Mouriri pusa tannins and flavonoids on prevention and treatment against experimental gastric ulcer.

21. Qualea parviflora Mart.: an integrative study to validate the gastroprotective, antidiarrheal, antihemorragic and mutagenic action.

22. Gastroprotective and antisecretory effects of Ailanthus excelsa (Roxb).

23. Gastroprotective effect of Serjania erecta Radlk (Sapindaceae): involvement of sensory neurons, endogenous nonprotein sulfhydryls, and nitric oxide.

24. Davilla elliptica and Davilla nitida: gastroprotective, anti-inflammatory immunomodulatory and anti-Helicobacter pylori action.

25. Mouririelliptica: validation of gastroprotective, healing and anti-Helicobacter pylori effects.

26. Antiulcerogenic action of ethanolic extract of the resin from Virola surinamensis Warb. (Myristicaceae).

27. Polyphenols with antiulcerogenic action from aqueous decoction of mango leaves (Mangifera indica L.).

28. The anti-ulcerogenic effects of Curatella americana L.

29. Antioxidative action of methanolic extract and buthanolic fraction of Vochysia tucanorum Mart. in the gastroprotection.

30. Brazilian medicinal plant acts on prostaglandin level and Helicobacter pylori.

31. Hancornia speciosa: indications of gastroprotective, healing and anti-Helicobacter pylori actions.

32. The antiulcer effect of Croton cajucara Benth in normoproteic and malnourished rats.

33. Evaluation of the antiulcerogenic and analgesic activities of Cordia verbenacea DC. (Boraginaceae).

34. Should Anacardium humile St. Hil be used as an antiulcer agent? A scientific approach to the traditional knowledge.

35. Studies of gastric mucosa regeneration and safety promoted by Mouriri pusa treatment in acetic acid ulcer model.

36. Vernonia polyanthes as a new source of antiulcer drugs.

37. Constituents and antiulcer effect of Alchornea glandulosa: activation of cell proliferation in gastric mucosa during the healing process.

38. Effect of Mouriri pusa extracts on experimentally induced gastric lesions in rodents: role of endogenous sulfhydryls compounds and nitric oxide in gastroprotection.

39. Can the aqueous decoction of mango flowers be used as an antiulcer agent?

40. Qualea grandiflora, a Brazilian "Cerrado" medicinal plant presents an important antiulcer activity.

41. Antiulcerogenic activity of Alchornea castaneaefolia: effects on somatostatin, gastrin and prostaglandin.

42. Gastroprotective activity of Pradosia huberi on experimentally induced gastric lesions in rodents: role of endogenous sulphydryls and nitric oxide.

43. Preliminary studies of Mammea americana L. (Guttiferae) bark/latex extract point to an effective antiulcer effect on gastric ulcer models in mice.

44. Flavonoids and antiulcerogenic activity from Byrsonima crassa leaves extracts.

45. Antiulcer activity and subacute toxicity of trans-dehydrocrotonin from Croton cajucara.

46. Comparison of the gastroprotective effect of a diterpene lactone isolated from Croton cajucara with its synthetic derivatives.

47. Antiulcerogenic effect and cytotoxic activity of semi-synthetic crotonin obtained from Croton cajucara Benth.

48. Antiulcerogenic activity of four extracts obtained from the bark wood of Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae).

49. Natural trans-crotonin: the antiulcerogenic effect of another diterpene isolated from the bark of Croton cajucara Benth.

50. Effects of tea from Turnera ulmifolia L. on mouse gastric mucosa support the Turneraceae as a new source of antiulcerogenic drugs.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources