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Table 2 Summary of in vivo anti-gastritis of Cinnamomum cassia and its compounds

From: Potential and beneficial effects of Cinnamomum cassia on gastritis and safety: Literature review and analysis of standard extract

Author, Year Country

Animal (gender) (No. animal per group)

Gastritis (ulcer) induce methods

Intervention (pre-treatment)

Outcome measures

Types and form of herb

Extraction method

Dose

Akira, 1986 [41] Japan

SD rat (male) (n = 10/4)

Cold-stress / Water immersion-stress-induced

Chinese cinnamon

Total plant extracts

Water

50–100 mg/kg

Ulcer index

gastric secretion

Tanaka 1989 [42] Japan

SD rat (male) (n = 7–10/4)

Serotonin-induced

Cinnamomum cassia Blume, Lauracea

Total plant extracts

EtOH MeOH

40 ~ 1000 μg/kg

Ulcer index gastric secretion

Tankam 2013 [43] Japan

ddY mouse (male) (n = 10/4)

Immersion stress-induced / Ethanol-induced / HCl-induced / NSAIDs-induced

Cinnamomum cassia Blume(Lauraceae)

Total plant extracts

NA

2, 10, 100 mg/g

Ulcer index

In vitro and in vivo model

 Jung 2011 [26] Korea

SD rat (male) (n = 6/4)

HCl/ethanol

Cinnamomi Ramulus, compounda

Total plant extracts, compounds

70% EtOH

50, 100 mg/kg

Gastric lesion evaluation

  1. SD Sprague Dawley, EtOH ethanol, MeOH methanol, NA not available, H. pylori helicobacter pylori
  2. Compound: compound a: eugenol and cinnamic acid