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“4 Sulphasalazine markedly prevented ethanol‐induced damage and significantly elevated gastric wall mucus levels both in basal conditions and in the presence of ethanol.”
“5 Sulphasalazine caused a small insignificant increase in mucosal PGE2 levels in both control and ethanol‐treated rats.”
British journal of pharmacology • 1987 | View Paper
“Accordingly, the presence of ethanol suppressed SSZ degradation due to the quenching of OH radicals and the addition of K2S2O8 and H2O2 increased the SSZ removal efficiency, due to the formation of SO4- and additional OH radicals, respectively.”