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In-Vitro anti-Urolithiatic activity of Quisqualis indica– Flower oil

B. Siva Prasad1, K. Siva Prasad1, T. Vijaya*.1, K Gangi Naidu1, KL Shireesha Rao1 1Department of Botany, S V University, Tirupati, A.P, India. A B S T R A C T The present study was undertaken to evaluate the in-vitro antiurolithiatic activity of the medicinal plant flower Quiscalis indica. Oil extract showed its maximum efficiency in the dissolution of calcium ... Read More »

Evaluation of In-Vitro Anti Urolithiatic Activity of Justicia Tranquebariensis

Maanam Anjali*, Y. Prapurna Chandra, C. Madhavi Latha Department of Pharmacology, Ratnam Institute of Pharmacy, Pidathapolur (V&P), Muthukur (M), SPSR Nellore District – 524 346 Abstract The present investigation is to study about the preliminary phytochemical analysis of Justicia tranquebariensis indicated the presence of Flavonoids, quinones, glycosides, coumarins and steroids. In-vitro Calcium oxalate crystallization inhibition study was evaluated. From this ... Read More »

Evaluation of Antiurolithiatic Activity of Rhynchosia Minima by using Ethylene Glycol-Induced Urolithiasis in Rats

S. Parveen*, B. Mayuri Department of Pharmacology, Santhiram College of Pharmacy, Nandyal, A.P Abstract The objective is to study the antiurolithiactic activity of “Rhynchosia minima” by using ethylene glycol induced urolithiasis in male albino rats of wistarstrain.The urolithiasis was induced in rats by oral feeding of ethylene glycolated water (0.75%v/v) for 28 days ethanolic extract of “Rhynchosia minima” (200mg/kg,400mg/kg) was ... Read More »

An Overview on urolithiasis

ABOUT AUTHOR K. Siva*, M.V. Sai lalith Kumar, Y. Sarath, M.Lavanya B.Pharmacy Narayana Pharmacy College, chintareddypalem, Nellore, Andhrapradesh, India. E-mail: siva.pharma02@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Urolithiasis is the process of forming stones in the kidney, bladder, and/or urethra (urinary tract).In urinary stasis the minerals dissolved in the urine begin to settle out when the urine is static (not moving), forming crystals. The formed crystals ... Read More »

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