Abstract

Background: Alhagi maurorum is a medicinal plant found in different regions of the world including the eastern part of Libya.
 Aim: It is widely used in liver diseases with its hepatoprotective activity but its effect as an anti-ulcerogenic is not known locally. This study was undertaken to investigate the anti-ulcer effect the Alhagi maurorum has.
 Methods: A camel thorn extract (CTE) was prepared and administered to a group of mice for five days before they received ethanol to induce gastric ulcers. Comparable groups were a negative control group of mice that received normal saline and a positive control group of mice that received ethanol. The histopathological study of all stomachs was performed and graded according to the lesion scoring system.
 Result: Statistically, the mice that received CTE showed a significant improvement in the lesion score as compared to the animals that received ethanol.
 Conclusion: We conclude the Alhagi maurorum has gastroprotective activity against ethanol-induced gastric ulcers.

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