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Journal of Nutrition and Human Health | Volume 3
May 23-24, 2019 | Vienna, Austria
Joint Event
2
nd
International Conference on
Gastroenterology and Digestive Disor
ders
17
th
International Conference on
Nutrition and Fitness
&
Study of Anti-Ulceration action of white logged mushroom
Lentinus squarrosulus
(Mont.) snack supplement
Buavaroon Srichaikul
Mahasarakham University, Thailand
Background:
Gastritis or /and gastric ulcers are one of
the most common symptoms which occur in a large
amount of the population. It results in a very high amount
of medication expense. This study investigated the
prevention and treatment of gastritis or /and gastric ulcer
actions using white log mushroom
Lentinus squarrosulus
(Mont.) as a snack supplement.
Method:
White wistar rats were induced with 100%
absolute alcohol to be effective for gastritis and /or
ulceration within rats. The gastric lesions of white wistar
rats were investigated and calculated the lesions of
stomach areas under microscopic method. The results
were calculated and a comparative study among white
wistar rats which were induced with 100% absolute alcohol
revealed that the white wistar rats which were given
extracted solution of white log mushroom and a solution
extracted from snack supplement of white log mushroom
can have anti-ulceration healing effects. It was found that
Lentinus squarrosulus
, (Mont.) consisted of
Beta-glucan
was the active ingredient creating a healing effect.
Results:
It showed a result of 100% healing effect in
gastritis and/or ulcers in which it had similar healing effects
between extracted solution of white log mushroom and
the solution extracted from snack supplement (250 mg/kg
body wt.) The healing activity also showed the equivalent
effect compared to cimetidine.
Conclusions:
Extracted solution of white log mushroom
and from snack supplement of white log mushroom
showed prevention and treatment efficacy in gastritis
and/ or ulcer are equivalent to cimetidine. A further study
should be experimented in a clinical comparative study of
anti -ulceration efficacy.
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