%0 Journal Article %T ANTIULCER ACTIVITY OF ROOTS OF ZAPOTECA PORTORICENSIS (FAM. FABIACEAE) %A Ukwe C. V. %A Ubaka C. M. %A Adibe M. O. %A Okonkwo C. J. %J Journal of Basic and Clinical Pharmacy %D 2010 %I %X Background:The roots of Zapoteca portricensis is a common remedy in the treatment gastrointestinal disorders used by tradomedical practitioners in Eastern Nigeria.Aim:This study was aimed at evaluating the possible antiulcer activity of the root of this plant in experimental rats.Methods:A methanolic root extract was prepared by cold maceration. Antiulcer activity was tested using absolute ethanol and indomethacin induced ulcer models. Sucralfate (100 mg/kg oral) was used as the reference drug. Different groups of albino rats of male sex were given three doses (50, 100, 200 mg/kg) of the extract. Phytochemical analysis of the freshly dried roots was also done.Results:Phytochemical results revealed presence of alkaloids, terpenoids, glycosides and flavonoids. The ethanol model produced an average ulceration in rats with reduction of ulcer (50%, 75% and 90%) seen in all the extract treatment. A dose dependent inhibition of ulcer was seen in all doses of the extract with doses 100 and 200 mg/kg produced a significant reduction compared with control. In the indomethacin model, an absolute ulceration was produced in all the animals. Inhibition of ulcer (57.1%, 65.7% and 80.0%) was seen in the treatments with the extracts in a dose dependent manner. All the three doses of the extracts produced significant ulcer protection compared with control.Conclusion:This study has shown that roots of this plant (Zapoteca portoricensis) possess potent antiulcer activity. %K Anti-ulcer %K ethanol %K indomethacin %K ulcer inhibition %K Zapoteca portoricensis. %U http://www.jbclinpharm.com/Volume1Issue3Articles/HTML/HTML05_V1_I3.aspx