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http://dx.doi.org/10.3746/jkfn.2012.41.11.1528

Inhibitory Effects of Ginger and Processed (Beopje) Ginger Extracts on HCl-ethanol Induced Gastritis in Rats  

Kim, Sin-Jeong (Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, Pusan National University)
Kim, Yong-Gyu (Ga Hwa Welfood Co.)
Park, Kun-Young (Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, Pusan National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition / v.41, no.11, 2012 , pp. 1528-1533 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined the protective effects of ginger and processed (Beopje) ginger extracts on gastritis induced by HCl-ethanol in SD-rats. Beopje (or Poje) is a branch of herbal medicines processed using a Korean traditional method to achieve specific pharmacological effects. Gastric lesions were induced in the rats by a treatment of 1 mL of HCl-ethanol (60% ethanol+150 mM HCl). The rats were divided into seven groups: Normal (1 mL of saline without HCl-ethanol treated group), Control (HCl-ethanol treated group), GL (35 mg/kg of ginger treated group), BGL (35 mg/kg of Beopje ginger treated group), GH (350 mg/kg of ginger treated group), BGH (350 mg/kg of Beopje ginger treated group) and Cimetidine (80 mg/kg of cimetidine treated group). The gastric injury inhibition rate was 40.2% and 64.9% in GL and BGL and 68.4% and 99.6% in GH and BGH respectively, showing significantly lower rates than the control (p<0.05). The level of gastric juice secretion decreased significantly in all ginger administered groups. The pH of the gastric juices of BGH increased and the acidity of BGH and cimetidine decreased significantly (p<0.05) compared to the other groups. Beopje ginger had stronger inhibitory effects on gastritis than ginger without the Beopje process. The protective effect on gastritis by the ginger and Beopje ginger extracts increased in a dose-dependent manner (p<0.05). These results suggest that ginger has inhibitory effects on HCl-ethanol induced gastritis in rats that can be improved through the Beopje process.
Keywords
ginger; Beopje; gastritis; HCl-ethanol;
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