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. 1973 Dec;14(12):974–976. doi: 10.1136/gut.14.12.974

Effect of red chilli powder on DNA content of gastric aspirates

H G Desai, K Venugopalan, F P Antia
PMCID: PMC1412873  PMID: 4785286

Abstract

The intragastric infusion of red chilli powder in dosage of 1·6 and 0·8 g/hr caused a marked increase in the DNA content of the gastric aspirate compared with basal values for DNA. This observation suggests a rapid and marked exfoliation of gastric surface epithelial cells in human subjects given red chilli powder.

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