Agrimonia eupatoria Leaf Extract Attenuates Alcohol‐Induced Oxidative Stress, Ulcer and Alleviates Stomach Damage in Rats
Suhayla Hamad Shareef, Nahla Kamal Asaad, Noor Ali Gheni, Derin Nabaz Fisal, Nabaz Fisal Shakir Agha, Ronak Tahr Ali, Mahmood Ameen Abdulla

TL;DR
Agrimonia eupatoria leaf extract helps protect the stomach lining and reduce damage caused by alcohol in rats.
Contribution
This study is the first to investigate the gastroprotective effects of Agrimonia eupatoria leaf extract in rats with alcohol-induced stomach damage.
Findings
A. eupatoria extract reduced ulcer area and increased mucus production and stomach pH in rats.
The extract improved antioxidant enzyme activity and reduced oxidative stress markers in the stomach.
Histological analysis showed reduced gastric lesions and inflammation in treated rats.
Abstract
Agrimonia eupatoria commonly utilized in traditional medicine in treating various ailments has not been investigated for its impact on gastric ulceration in rats. This study aims to examine the gastroprotective effects of A. eupatoria leaf extract on acute gastric mucosal damage induced by absolute ethanol in Sprague Dawley rats. Thirty rats were randomly assigned to five groups: negative control, ulcer control, omeprazole, and two experimental groups. Macroscopic examination revealed severe stomach mucosal injuries and reduced stomach mucus secretion and stomach pH in the ulcer control rats. Rats pre‐treated with A. eupatoria extract exhibited a significant reduction in ulcer area, increased mucus production, and an increase in stomach pH compared to the ulcer control group. Histology of rats pre‐nourished with A. eupatoria extract using hematoxylin and eosin (H & E) stains…
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TopicsHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment · Natural Products and Biological Research
