Araloside A, an Antiulcer Constituent from the Root Bark of Aralia elata

Araloside A, a potent inhibitor of gastric lesion and ulcer formation in rats, was isolated from the root bark of Aralia elata through a bioassay-guided separation procedure. The compound exhibited significant reduction of HCl·ethanol-induced gastric lesions and aspirin-induced gastric ulcers at ora...

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description Araloside A, a potent inhibitor of gastric lesion and ulcer formation in rats, was isolated from the root bark of Aralia elata through a bioassay-guided separation procedure. The compound exhibited significant reduction of HCl·ethanol-induced gastric lesions and aspirin-induced gastric ulcers at oral doses of 50 and 100 mg/kg, respectively. These activities are comparable to those of cimetidine.
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Anti-Ulcer Agents - isolation & purification
Anti-Ulcer Agents - therapeutic use
antiulcer activity
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Aralia elata
Araliaceae
araloside A
Male
Oleanolic Acid - analogs & derivatives
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Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Stomach Ulcer - pathology
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