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Lagerstroemia speciosa L tannins reduces the gastric mucosal damage caused by ethanol and cold restraint stress

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Figure 1. Effect of tannins on gastric mucus and protein content in ethanol induced gastric ulcer
Figure 2. Effect of tannins on gastric nitrite level in ethanol and cold stress induced ulcer model
Figure 3 shows the histopathological changes in the rat gastric mucosa one hour after administration of ethanol
Figure 4. Histological structure of gastric mucosa on experimental groups (Ethanol model)  A; Normal, B; Control, C; Standard, D;  Tannins

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