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A review on anti-peptic ulcer activities of medicinal plants used in the formulation of Enterica, Dyspepsia and NPK 500 capsules

Doris Kumadoh, Mary-Ann Archer, Genevieve Naana Yeboah, Michael O. Kyene, Mavis Boakye‐Yiadom, Ofosua Adi‐Dako, Christina Osei-Asare, Emmanuel Adase, Alfred Ampomah Appiah, Susana Oteng Mintah

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Abstract

capsules in the management of Peptic ulcer at the CPMR out-patient clinic. METHODS: Organization for the review involved the on and/or offline search for information from available literature using electronic data and scientific research information resources such as PubMed, Science Direct and Google scholar. RESULTS: In this review, fifteen ethno-medicinal plants used for the formulation of Enterica, Dyspepsia and NPK capsules have been discussed, presenting the description of the plants, composition and pharmacological activity. INTERPRETATION: pharmacological and clinical activity studies to confirm their use in the remedy of PUD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePeptic ulcerHelicobacter pyloriDiseaseTraditional medicineAlternative medicineClarithromycinPhytochemicalMedicinal plantsMetronidazoleIntensive care medicineAntibioticsInternal medicinePathologyMicrobiologyBiologyHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesAdvances in Cucurbitaceae ResearchFood Science and Nutritional Studies