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Öğe Comparison of pantoprazole- Vs. omeprazole- based triple therapy regimens in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection and duodenal ulcer healing in a Turkish population [2](2005) Alada? M.; Kantarçeken B.; Karincao?lu M.; Sertkaya A.; Çikim K.; Harputluo?lu M.M.M.; Demirel U.[No abstract available]Öğe The effects of Gingko biloba extract on acetic acid-induced colitis in rats(2006) Harputluo?lu M.M.M.; Demirel U.; Yücel N.; Karada? N.; Temel I.; Firat S.; Ara C.Background/aims: Gingko biloba is an antioxidant substance which has antagonistic activity on platelet-activating factor. We aimed to investigate the antioxidant effect and the histopathologic changes caused by Gingko biloba on acetic acid-induced colitis. Methods: Totally 22 rats were divided into three groups. Group 1 (n=7) served as the control group. Group 2 (n=7) and Group 3 (n=8) were given 2 ml/day of 4% acetic acid by intracolonic instillation for three days. Gingko biloba (100 mg/kg) was then given only to Group 3 intraperitoneally for three days. Oxidative stress was assessed by determinate tissue and serum malondialdehyde (MDA) levels, and colonic damage was assessed by histologic examination. Results: Depth of necrosis, extent of necrosis, degree of inflammation, extent of inflammation, fibrosis and total histologic scores in Group 2 were significantly higher than in the control group (p<0.05). The same parameters were lower in Group 3 versus Group 2, but the difference was not significant. Tissue and serum MDA levels in Group 2 were significantly higher than Group 1 (p<0.01 and 0.05, respectively). Again, the same parameters in Group 3 were lower than in Group 2, but the difference was not significant statistically. Conclusions: Gingko biloba did not significantly affect histopathological and oxidative stress parameters in experimental colitis.