Akinlolu, A. A.Ghazali, K. O.Ameen, MubarakOdewabi, A. O.2021-05-272021-05-272014-08-102177-0298https://uilspace.unilorin.edu.ng/handle/20.500.12484/5492Introduction: Spondias mombin has been reported to possess medicinal properties. Material and Methods: This study evaluated the anti-ulcer properties of Spondias mombin. Rats of Group I received physiological saline only while 40mg/kg/bodyweight of Indomethacin (an ulcerogen) was administered to rats of Groups II – VI. Four hours after administrations of the ulcerogen; rats of Groups III – VI were treated daily with oral administrations of 250, 500 and 1000mg/kg/bodyweight of Spondias mombin bark extract and 40mg/kg/bodyweight of Omeprazole respectively for four days. Rats were euthanized on Days 1 (Group II) and 5 (Groups I and III – VI); stomach and liver samples were removed for evaluations of gastric acidity, histo-pathological and lipid profile status. Results: Analyses of gastric acidity and lipid profile status in the stomach and liver samples of rats of Group II showed statistically significant higher levels (P≤0.05) of gastric acidity, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol and triglycerides but lower high density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels (P≤0.05) when compared to rats of Groups I, and III – VI. Histopathological evaluations showed dose-dependent restorations of stomach and liver histology to pre-ulceration states in rats of Groups III – VI. Conclusions: This study concluded that Spondias mombin administrations promoted histo-pathological restorations of the stomach and liver; and lipid profile status of male wistar rats in Indomethacin – induced gastric ulceration.enspondias mombinindomethacinstomachulcerationratsSpondias mombin promotes gastric mucosa and lipid profile status in gastric ulcerationJournal of Morpholological ScienceArticle