Acta Pharmaceutica (Dec 2017)

Gastroprotective effects of the isopropanol extract of Artemisia princeps and its gastroretentive floating tablets on gastric mucosal injury

  • Kim Joo-Il,
  • Park Sang-Wook,
  • Lim Jhong-Jae,
  • Sohn Se-Il,
  • Shin Ji-Su,
  • Park Sang Cheol,
  • Jang Young Pyo,
  • Chung Eun Kyoung,
  • Lee Hong-Woo,
  • Lee Kyung-Tae

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2017-0037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 479 – 494

Abstract

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In this study, we investigated the gastroprotective effect of an isopropanol extract from the aerial parts of Artemisia princeps (IPAP) and developed a gastroretentive floating tablet of IPAP (IPAP-FR) for maximized local gastroprotective effects. Pre-treatment with IPAP ameliorated the gastric mucosal hemorrhagic lesions in ethanol/HCl- or indomethacin- treated rats. IPAP decreased mucosal hemorrhage of gastric ulcers induced by ethanol or indomethacin plus pyloric ligation in rats. The optimized floating tablet, IPAP-FR, floated on medium surface with more sustained eupatilin release compared to the non-floating control tablet. X-ray photographs in beagle dogs showed that IPAPFR was retained for > 2 h in the stomach. In the ethanol-induced gastric ulcer rat model, the gastric hemorrhagic lesion was improved more substantially with IPAP-FR compared to the non-floating control tablet. Based on these data, our data suggest that IPAP-FR has an improved therapeutic potential for the treatment of gastric ulcer.

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