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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 533-538, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819637

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the antilithiatic effect of the whole Leea macrophylla (L. macrophylla) Roxb (Leeaceae) ethanol extract in ethylene glycol-induced urolithiasis model of rats.@*METHODS@#Forty two seven weeks old male wistar albino rats were randomly divided into two major groups namely: preventive (n=18) and therapeutic (n=24). Preventive group was further subdivided into 3 groups of 6 rats namely: preventive control (PC), preventive lithiatic control (PLC) and preventive lithiatic L. macrophylla (PLLM). Similarly, therapeutic group was also subdivided into 4 groups of 6 rats namely: therapeutic control (TC), therapeutic lithiatic control (TLC), therapeutic lithitatic L. macrophylla (TLLM) and therapeutic lithiatic cystone (TLCYS). The lithiasis was induced by 0.75% (v/v) ethylene glycol in the drinking water of all groups except the PC and TC groups. The urinary ionic parameters such as calcium, inorganic phosphate, oxalate, magnesium & creatinine and renal morphology were altered by ethylene glycol, which were partially recovered by 14 d preventive and almost fully recovered by 28 d therapeutic intervention trials with L. macrophylla extract (500 mg/kg BW daily).@*RESULTS@#Significant difference on recovery was observed between preventive and therapeutic interventional trials. Anti-urolithiatic effect of cystone was significantly (P<0.001) higher than extracts. L. macrophylla extract was found nontoxic in the acute toxicity test.@*CONCLUSION@#The results of this study demonstrated very promising anti-urolithiatic effect of L. macrophylla extract with preventive and therapeutic treatments in this experimental condition.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Calcium Oxalate , Metabolism , Calcium Phosphates , Metabolism , Creatinine , Metabolism , Ethanol , Pharmacology , Ethylene Glycol , Toxicity , Kidney Calculi , Pathology , Urine , Magnesium , Metabolism , Organ Size , Phytotherapy , Methods , Plant Extracts , Pharmacology , Random Allocation , Rats, Wistar , Renal Insufficiency , Drug Therapy , Urine , Wound Healing
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