Evaluation of Anti-urolithiasis Activity by Nucleation Assay

Siddhartha Lolla, Harika Peddinti, Sravanthi Gojuvaka, Samrin Saba, Uma Devi Dasari, Madhavi Pillalamarri
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Many causes, including the efficiency of plant medicines and their lower side effects when compared to contemporary medications, have contributed to the current rebirth of plant therapies. Given the current situation, basic scientific research on the therapeutic herbs utilized in indigenous systems is urgently needed. The purpose of this review is to provide information on current developments in the study of medicinal plants recognized for their antiurolithiatic properties. This could assist researchers in determining and creating suitable lead compounds or plant products that are advantageous in the treatment of urolithiasis. A series of physicochemical processes, including supersaturation, nucleation, growth, aggregation, and retention inside the kidneys, combine to form kidney stones. In developed nations, 10–12% of people suffer from urinary stones. There are very few places in the world where stone disease is uncommon, such as Germany and the coastal regions of Japan. Thus, the purpose of this review is to provide information about current developments in the study of medicinal plants recognized for their antiurolithiatic properties. Researchers may find this article useful in identifying the primary compounds or herbal products that exhibit urolithiatic activity.
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通过成核试验评估抗尿路结石活性
许多原因,包括植物药的高效性及其与现代药物相比较低的副作用,促成了植物疗法的重生。鉴于目前的情况,迫切需要对本土系统中使用的治疗草药进行基础科学研究。本综述旨在提供有关公认具有抗尿失禁特性的药用植物研究的最新进展信息。这将有助于研究人员确定和创造对治疗尿路结石有利的合适先导化合物或植物产品。一系列物理化学过程,包括过饱和、成核、生长、聚集和在肾脏内的滞留,共同形成了肾结石。在发达国家,10%-12% 的人患有泌尿系结石。世界上只有极少数地方不常见结石病,如德国和日本沿海地区。因此,本综述旨在提供有关公认具有抗尿路结石特性的药用植物研究的最新进展信息。研究人员可能会发现这篇文章有助于确定具有抗尿路结石活性的主要化合物或草药产品。
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