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摘要
肾结石俗称肾石症或泌尿系结石,是一种在尿路中形成固体块状物的结晶病。本研究的目的是评估以高蛋白饮食喂养的白化大鼠对 Lagerstroemia speciosa 的甲醇根萃取物抗肾结石特性的反应。药用植物在民间医学中经常被用来治疗各种疾病。Banaba 是枸杞科植物 L. speciosa 的俗名;Poomaruthu 是其泰米尔语名称。试验动物分别摄入高蛋白和低蛋白饮食,并接受为期 45 天的 L. speciosa 根甲醇提取物治疗。实验安排了样本采集、生化检查和组织病理学检查。实验安排了样品采集、生化调查和组织病理学评估。生化数据显示,与对照组、III 组和 V 组相比,低蛋白饮食 II 组和 IV 组的血尿素浓度更高。与对照组、III 组和 V 组相比,低蛋白饮食 II 组和 IV 组的血肌酐浓度升高,而 V 组(H.P+MRE 500 毫克/千克)的结果与对照组几乎相同。第五组(H.P+MRE 500 毫克/千克)的结果与对照组几乎相同。正常对照组的组织病理学分析显示,肾小管最外层有单层上皮衬里,大小正常。
ANTICALCIURIA EFFECT OF METHANOLIC ROOT EXTRACT OF LAGERSTROEMIA SPECIOSA (L). PERS (LYTHRACEAE) AGAINST HIGH PROTEIN DIET INGESTED IN ALBINO RATS
Nephrolithiasis, commonly known as kidney stone disease or urolithiasis, is a crystallopathy in which a solid mass forms in the urinary tract. The aim of the present research is to evaluate the way that albino rats administered with a high-protein diet, react to methanolic root extracts of Lagerstroemia speciosa anticalciuric properties. Medicinal plants are frequently utilised in folk medicine to treat a wide range of illnesses. Banaba is the common name for L. speciosa, a member of the Lythraceae family; Poomaruthu is its Tamil name. The test animals were given a diet high in protein and low in protein as well as 45 days of treatment with methanolic root extracts of L. speciosa. The experiment was scheduled with a sample collection, biochemical inquiries, and histopathological exams. The experiment had been scheduled with a sample collection, biochemical investigations, and histopathological evaluations. The biochemical data reveal that as compared to the control, III, and V groups, the low-protein diet groups II and IV had greater blood urea concentrations. The low-protein diet groups II and IV exhibited an increased blood creatinine concentration in contrast to the control, III, and V groups, while group V (H.P+MRE 500 mg/kg) demonstrated a nearly identical outcome to that of the control groups. L. speciosa root extracts in methanol are given to groups to control creatinine concentration. The normal control group's histopathological analysis revealed tubules with a single epithelial lining along the outermost layer that were normal in size.