Literature DB >> 1359071

Anti-ulcer activity of a slow-release zinc complex, zinc monoglycerolate (Glyzinc).

K D Rainsford1, M W Whitehouse.   

Abstract

A slow-release zinc complex, zinc monoglycerolate (ZMG) was examined for its potential gastroprotective activity in various gastric ulcer models. These models comprised (a) oral or parenteral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) given to rats whose gastrointestinal mucosa was pre-sensitized by prior development of arthritis, oleyl alcohol-induced inflammation and cold exposure, (b) oral ethanol (12.5-100%) with and without added 4% HCl, (c) intraperitoneal reserpine (5 mg kg-1) in arthritic and normal rats and in normal mice, (d) oral NSAIDs given to mice in which acid and pepsin production was stimulated by co-administration of intraperitoneal bethanechol chloride (5 mg kg-1) to enhance ulcer development, and (e) NSAIDs given to carrageenan-inflamed rats to determine effects of ZMG on paw inflammation. In these models, ZMG given orally was effective in preventing development of gastric lesions, except with propionic acid NSAIDs; the effective doses being apparently dependent on the severity of the mucosal injury. In many of the models ZMG was superior to zinc sulphate and other zinc salts or metal ion complexes investigated but was slightly more effective or equipotent compared with zinc acexamate. ZMG did not impair the anti-oedemic effects of NSAIDs. ZMG is thus an effective agent in preventing ulcer development in a wide range of model systems and may be more effective than zinc salts because of the controlled slow-release of zinc from the complex.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1359071     DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1992.tb03650.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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