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Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles Protects Gastrointestinal Mucosa From Ethanol induced Gastric Ulcers in In-vivo Animal Model

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摘要 Cerium oxide(CeO_(2))nanoparticles having size range of 160 nm were prepared by using simple and effective sol-gel process and evaluated for their ulcer protective activity in an animal model.CeO_(2)nanoparticles at a dose of 1mg/kg found to protect gastrointestinal mucosal from ethanol induced gastric ulcers.The ability of these nanoparticles to protect ethanol induced ulcers could be supported by increased amount of biomarkers in the native tissue like superoxide dismutase(SOD)(from 85.18±0.24 to 103.18±0.42)and Catalase(from 66.48±0.71 to 85.88±0.61)in Group 2 and Group 4.The percentage of ulcer inhibition of CeO_(2)nanoparticles is 80.2%which is also close to the standard drug ranitidine(87.9%).The prepared nanoparticles were characterized by SEM and XRD.The probable mechanism may be due to the dual oxidation state of CeO_(2)which will help in scavenging reactive oxygen species(ROS)and reduce oxidative stress locally and also mimicking the intrinsic intracellular enzymes like SOD.All these results and properties could be useful in protecting the gastrointestinal mucosa from oxidative stress generated by ethanol.
机构地区 School of Pharmacy
出处 《Nano Biomedicine & Engineering》 2013年第1期46-49,共4页 纳米生物医学工程(英文)

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