Chilivery Ravi Kiran, C. Rajkuberan, A. Sangilimuthu, F. Hakkim, H. Bakshi, Sowmya Priya Manoharan
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摘要
摘要:在乙二醇诱导的尿结石大鼠体内,研究了银银酮还原草酸钙的能力。与尿石症诱导组相比,400和750 mg kg - 1 b.w.的墨西哥牛蒡叶提取物显示出对肾管、肾细胞的保护作用,并降低了血清肌酐和钙的水平。此外,在显微镜下观察到,墨西哥刺槐使尿石症大鼠治疗前后的血液和尿液指标恢复正常,并引起尿路草酸钙晶体的分解。墨西哥菊提取物保护肾脏免受损害,修复和增加利尿活性,从而完全排出肾管中的草酸钙晶体。对墨西哥香甲醇提取物进行分析,发现其主要活性物质为3,4-二氢-3-羟基-7-(7-甲基新基)萘-2(1 H)- 1,其抗尿石活性可能与此有关。
Intrinsic Evaluation of Antiurolithiatic Capacity of Argemone mexicana L. in Wistar Albino Rats
ABSTRACT The calcium oxalate reduction capacity of Argemone mexicana was demonstrated in vivo in ethylene glycol-induced urolithic rats. A. mexicana leaves extract at 400 and 750 mg kg−1 b.w. demonstrated protection of renal tubes, kidney cells and reduced the levels of serum creatinine and calcium compared to the urolithiasis induced group. Further, A. mexicana restored blood and urine markers to normal before and after treatment in urolithiasis rats and caused the breakdown of calcium oxalate crystals in the urinary tract as observed by microscopy. The A. mexicana extract protected from renal damage and repaired and increased diuresis activity thereby completely excreted calcium oxalate crystals in renal tubes. Analysis of methanolic extract of A. mexicana showed the presence of a 3,4-dihydro-3-hydroxy-7-(7-methyloctyl)naphthalen-2(1 H)-one as the bioactive compound which may be attributed to the antiurolithiatic activity.
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