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Bioanalysis of anti-ulcer agents
Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1990In reviewing the analytical methods for the analysis of anti-ulcer drugs we observed an increase in the utilization of solid-phase extraction techniques, though the traditional liquid-liquid methods are still predominant. Liquid chromatographic techniques are employed more than gas chromatographic methods which reflects the general trend in ...
K R, Mallikaarjun, H T, Karnes
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Journal of Physiology-Paris, 2001
Anti-ulcer agents may likely attenuate lesions outside the gastrointestinal tract, since they had protected gastrectomized rats (a "direct cytoprotective effect"). Therefore, their therapeutic potential in lung/stomach lesions were shown. Rats received an intratracheal (i.t.) HCl instillation [1.5 ml/kg HCl (pH 1.75)] (lung lesion), and an intragastric
Stančić-Rokotov, Dinko +18 more
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Anti-ulcer agents may likely attenuate lesions outside the gastrointestinal tract, since they had protected gastrectomized rats (a "direct cytoprotective effect"). Therefore, their therapeutic potential in lung/stomach lesions were shown. Rats received an intratracheal (i.t.) HCl instillation [1.5 ml/kg HCl (pH 1.75)] (lung lesion), and an intragastric
Stančić-Rokotov, Dinko +18 more
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Ulcer Healing Effect Of Anti-Ulcer Agents: A Comparative Study
The Internet Journal of Academic Physician Assistants, 2003P. Dharmani +3 more
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Developments in non-anticholinergic anti-ulcer agents
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1970Since the introduction of belladonna alkaloids, drugs blocking the cholinergic nervous system have dominated therapeutics for peptic ulcer. Until recently, the only modification of this therapy has been the use of synthetic anticholinergic agents.
D E, Butler, R A, Purdon, P, Bass
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2023
This chapter looks at peptic ulcers, which are localized erosions of the mucous membranes and occur in the stomach and duodenum. It analyzes hydrochloric acid (HCl) present in gastric juices which results in increased irritation, noting how drugs that inhibit the release of HCl act as anti-ulcer agents.
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This chapter looks at peptic ulcers, which are localized erosions of the mucous membranes and occur in the stomach and duodenum. It analyzes hydrochloric acid (HCl) present in gastric juices which results in increased irritation, noting how drugs that inhibit the release of HCl act as anti-ulcer agents.
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Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
BACKGROUND A series of novel aryl (4-aryl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl) (thiophen-2-yl) methanone derivatives was synthe-sized from sequential addition reaction with chalcones and toluenesulfonylmethyl isocyanide (TosMIC).
A. Pasha, S. Mondal, Naresh Panigrahi
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BACKGROUND A series of novel aryl (4-aryl-1H-pyrrol-3-yl) (thiophen-2-yl) methanone derivatives was synthe-sized from sequential addition reaction with chalcones and toluenesulfonylmethyl isocyanide (TosMIC).
A. Pasha, S. Mondal, Naresh Panigrahi
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Overview: Recent Advances in Anti-ulcer Agents
Current Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 1993(1993). Overview: Recent Advances in Anti-ulcer Agents. Current Opinion on Therapeutic Patents: Vol. 3, No. 9, pp. 1305-1312.
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Anti-ulcer agents: chemical aspect of solving the problem
Russian Chemical Reviews, 2015The data on chemical structures and specific activities of compounds functioning as histamine H2-receptor antagonists, H+/K+-ATPase inhibitors at the exchange sites of hydrogen ions (proton pump inhibitors) and potassium ions (K+-competitive acid blockers) published from 1990 to 2013 are surveyed.
L N Rogoza, N F Salakhutdinov
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The anti-ulcer agent, irsogladine, increases insulin secretion by MIN6 cells
European Journal of Pharmacology, 2012Insulin secretion by pancreatic islets is a multicellular process. In addition to other essential systems, gap junctions are an important component of cell-to-cell communication in pancreatic islets. It is well known that dysfunction of gap junctions causes inappropriate insulin secretion.
Tsuyoshi, Matsumoto +6 more
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Surgical Infections, 2019
Background: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) affects four million people worldwide. Perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) occurs in less than 15% of cases but is associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates.
J. Huston +4 more
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Background: Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) affects four million people worldwide. Perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) occurs in less than 15% of cases but is associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates.
J. Huston +4 more
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