In vitro mass reduction of calcium oxalate urinary calculi by some medicinal plants
Background Calcium oxalate is the most frequent urinary stone component; it exists in three different crystalline forms. In this case, the most common is the calcium oxalate monohydrate (whewellite). However, Morocco is one of the countries that has used the traditional medicine based on natural pla...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of urology 2021-12, Vol.27 (1), p.1-6, Article 28 |
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Calcium oxalate is the most frequent urinary stone component; it exists in three different crystalline forms. In this case, the most common is the calcium oxalate monohydrate (whewellite). However, Morocco is one of the countries that has used the traditional medicine based on natural plants to treat many diseases including urolithiasis. In this respect, the most medicinal plants used for this purpose are
Herniaria hirsuta
L.
, Opuntia ficus-indica
flowers,
Zea mays
styles and
Ammi visnaga
L. seeds. The purpose of this work is to study experimentally the effectiveness of each plant on the dissolution of whewellite stones.
Methods
In 1 L boiled saline solution (9 g/L of NaCl), 5 g of plant extract powder has been introduced. Thereafter, the mixture was left soaked for 15 min and then filtered. Further, a specific installation that resembles the urinary circuit has been conducted in the laboratory. As a starting step, three whewellite stones are placed in contact with extract solutions for 8 weeks. Two other solutions have been used to correct the loss mass: the first one is a solution of potassium citrate of 3 mmol/L served as a positive control, and the second one is a solution of NaCl of 9 g/L without extract used as a reference point.
Results
After 8 weeks, the loss mass is about 54.88 ± 1.32% with
Z. mays
styles, 49.86 ± 1.69% with
H. hirsuta
L., 47.10 ± 1019% with
A. visnaga
L. and 44.97 ± 1.76% with flowers
O. ficus-indica
, while the loss of mass in the presence of witnesses solutions is 21.95 ± 0.76% for potassium citrate (C Pot) and 21.05 ± 1.07% in the case of saline solutions.
Conclusion
Our experiments show the effectiveness of the extracts of four plants specially for
Z. mays
styles. These extracts can be effective remedies in the oxalocalcic stones’ dissolution. |
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ISSN: | 1110-5704 1961-9987 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12301-021-00132-2 |