Antiurolithiatic Property of Pratia Nummularia Kurz, Cyperus Rotundus Linn and Citrus Latipes and Comparison of Their Antiurolithiatic Properties with Cystone, a Herbal Drug

International Journal of Applied Chemistry
© 2019 by SSRG - IJAC Journal
Volume 6 Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : O.Ibopishak Singh, A.Bimola Devi
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O.Ibopishak Singh, A.Bimola Devi, "Antiurolithiatic Property of Pratia Nummularia Kurz, Cyperus Rotundus Linn and Citrus Latipes and Comparison of Their Antiurolithiatic Properties with Cystone, a Herbal Drug," SSRG International Journal of Applied Chemistry, vol. 6,  no. 3, pp. 24-30, 2019. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939133/IJAC-V6I3P105

Abstract:

Medicinal plants are used to combat diseases from the dawn of civilization. These plants have rich resources of therapeutic agents for the prevention of various ailments like urolithiasis, diabetes, hypertension etc. Urolithiasis is the condition where urinary calculi are formed in the tract. It is a common disorder estimated to occur in approximately 12% of the population, with a recurrence rate of 70-80 % in males and 47-60% in females. It causes health problems such as severe pain, urinary tract obstruction and infection that adversely affect well being individuals. Treatment option includes shock wave lithotripsy, ureterocopy, open or laproscopy stone removal etc. which are costly and painful. Many synthetic drugs are used for the antilithiasis but overuse of synthetic drugs which results in the higher incidence of adverse drugs reactions have motivated humans to return to nature for safe remedies. Medicinal plants have less side effect and more economically viable . In the present paper, an attempt has been made for the antiurolithiatic property of some plants in the vitro condition i.e. one in the aqueous medium and other in the urinary medium. And also observe the comparison of their antiurolithiatic properties with Cystone, a herbal drug.

Keywords:

Medicinal plants, Antiurolithiatic, Lithotripsy, Ureterocopy, Diabetes, Herbal drug

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