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- W2189261312 abstract "Over the past few years, the probiotic field has exploded with a number of new cultures, each purported to elicit a variety of benefits. Probiotics are nonpathogenic microbe used to confer health benefits on the recipient. The derangement of normal body flora has been held responsible for causation of various disorders. Oral administration of probiotics has been proved beneficial in various gastrointestinal disorders such as ulcers, diarrhea and colonic cancers. In the present study probiotics containing bacillus coagulans and saccharomyces cerevisiae were evaluated for their antiulcer activity using Restraint stress + Aspirin induced ulcers model of gastric ulceration in rats. Probiotic were administered in the dose of 1g/animal. Mean ulcer number, size and index were determined. Ranitidine was used as a reference drug. The probiotics showed significant antiulcer activity in Restraint stress + Aspirin induced ulcers model. However, the antiulcer activity was less than that of ranitidine." @default.
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