Gastroprotective Activity of NiCr2O4
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In today's world, peptic ulcer is seen as a widespread issue. The rise in peptic ulcer cases is a direct outcome of how modern, civilised lifestyles influence people to have more stressful and less active lives [1]. Between three and ten percent of people may develop stomach ulcers. There are 15,000 annual fatalities worldwide due to peptic ulcers [2]. There are over 3.6 lakh new ulcers cases reported annually, and about four million individuals admitted to hospitals in the US each year due to PUD [3]. In male to female ratio of 3:1, duodenal ulcers are more common in men, but stomach ulcers are more common in women (1.5:2.1) [4].
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