Antiulcer potency and inhibitory effects on Helicobacter pylori of structurally defined low molecular weight modified pectin from turmeric (MTrPP) has been previously demonstrated by us. Given that ulcer is a disorder characterized by inflammatory responses leading to initiation, aggravation and perpetuation of disease conditions, the present study aims to understand the possible anti-inflammatory mechanisms through which MTrPP delivered antiulcer effects. Rats triggered with early phase gastric inflammation (LPS) followed by ulcer induction (swim-stress) were pretreated with MTrPP (150 mg/kg b.w.) for 14 days. Inflammation and ulcer-specific markers were screened to assess the protective effects. MTrPP offered up to 91% protection by limiting the production of pro-inflammatory factors (TNE-alpha, IL-8, NF-kappa B) and by the tight differential regulation of cyclooxygenase (COX-1, 2), mitogen-activated-protein-kinase (p-p38, p-ERK-1/2) and matrix metalloproteinase (pro-MMP-9). MTrPP showed modulatory effects through inhibition of galectin-3, oxidative stress, H+,K+-ATPase and elicitation of gastro-protective mediators such as, mucin, prostaglandin E-2, NOx, zinc, IgA etc. Results revealed that MTrPP mediated the overall protection by creating an environment conducive to protection by switching from the inflammatory to anti-inflammatory phase via IL-10 over expression. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.