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Table 1 Effect of the C. barometz hair extracts on the mucus weight, pH of stomach content, ulcer area, and % inhibition of ulcer area in the stomach

From: RETRACTED ARTICLE: The gastro protective effects of Cibotium barometz hair on ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in Sprague-Dawley rats

Animal groups

No group

Pre-treatment 5 ml/kg

Mucus weights (g)

PH (acidity)

Ulcer area (mm2)

Inhibition %

Normal control

G1

10% Tween20

2.28 ± 0.37*

7.16 ± 0.94*

-

-

Ulcer control

G2

10% Tween20

0.75 ± 0.37

2.76 ± 0.69

802.71 ± 87.32

-

Omeprazole

G3

20 mg/kg

1.92 ± 0.15*

5.71 ± 1.20*

95.71 ± 50.02*

88.1*

C. barometz hair extract

G4

(62.5 mg/kg)

1.86 ± 0.27*

4.27 ± 0.91*

253.20 ± 74.05*

68.5*

G5

(125 mg/kg)

1.87 ± 0.12*

4.52 ± 1.15*

202.80 ± 32.01*

74.7*

G6

(250 mg/kg)

2.00 ± 0.57*

5.12 ± 1.35*

195.60 ± 34.50*

75.6*

G7

(500 mg/kg)

2.17 ± 0.51*

4.56 ± 1.26*

172.80 ± 53.10*

78.5*

  1. *The values are expressed as the mean ± SEM. Indicates significance at p < 0.05 compared to the ulcerated group