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- W2292001153 abstract "Today people are very much concerned about maintenance of their physical health. Stress, strain and anxiety have gifted mankind with many life style related disorders among which, peptic ulcer is the most common. Psychological stress and faulty food habits are the key factors for causing and complicating the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer. Thus, peptic ulcer is fast becoming an alarming social problem in developing countries like India. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd.) root powder was found to be effective in chronic peptic ulcer. 8 : A61K36/00, A61P1/04 Urbanization together with changed life style and intake of unwholesome spicy foods including emotional factors like anxiety, stress and strain is causing numerous gastrointestinal disorders including peptic ulcer. Ulcer is one of the burning problems in developing and even developed countries. It is caused due to an imbalance among aggressive factors, especially gastric acid and pepsin and protecting factors, including gastric mucus, bicarbonate and prostaglandin. On the other hand, Helicobacter pylori also play an important role in the pathogenesis of peptic ulcer. The incidence of chronic peptic ulcer has steadily increasing and is fast becoming an alarming social problem. In Ayurvedic classics, number of herbs is described having the ulcer healing properties, out of which, Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd.) was tried for its ulcer healing properties." @default.
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- W2292001153 title "Peptic ulcer healing properties of Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus Willd.)" @default.
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