Evolution of Anti-Ulcer and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Citrus Limon Seeds in Rats

  • Unique Paper ID: 194163
  • PageNo: 2543-2552
  • Abstract:
  • H. pylori is the most prevalent infection that causes peptic ulcers. Spicy foods, prolonged NSAID usage, and stress are the main causes of peptic ulcers. Numerous microorganisms and injury from foreign objects can cause inflammation. Many synthetic medications are available to treat Peptic ulcers and inflammation, but they often have more adverse effects than benefits. Fortunately, many natural medications also have anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory properties. Among them citrus limon seeds' hydralcoholic extraction has anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory properties.

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BibTeX

@article{194163,
        author = {B SOM SUNDER and Nimbarge Smitha and Shambhavi Bhagavati and Basawaraj Bendegumble and Bebi},
        title = {Evolution of Anti-Ulcer and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Citrus Limon Seeds in Rats},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {10},
        pages = {2543-2552},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=194163},
        abstract = {H. pylori is the most prevalent infection that causes peptic ulcers. Spicy foods, prolonged NSAID usage, and stress are the main causes of peptic ulcers. Numerous microorganisms and injury from foreign objects can cause inflammation. Many synthetic medications are available to treat Peptic ulcers and inflammation, but they often have more adverse effects than benefits. Fortunately, many natural medications also have anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory properties. Among them citrus limon seeds' hydralcoholic extraction has anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory properties.},
        keywords = {Anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory and Citrus limon seeds.},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

SUNDER, B. S., & Smitha, N., & Bhagavati, S., & Bendegumble, B., & Bebi, (2026). Evolution of Anti-Ulcer and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Citrus Limon Seeds in Rats. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(10), 2543–2552.

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