Antiurolithiatic Potential of Three Sri Lankan Medicinal Plants by the Inhibition of Nucleation, Growth, and Aggregation of Calcium Oxalate Crystals .

Sasindu Punyamali Hewagama, Ruwani Punyakanthi Hewawasam
Author Information
  1. Sasindu Punyamali Hewagama: Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Ruhuna, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka.
  2. Ruwani Punyakanthi Hewawasam: Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Galle 80000, Sri Lanka. ORCID

Abstract

Background: Deposition and formation of stones in any part of the urinary system is called urolithiasis. CaOx is the predominant component of most stones, and the formation of these stones is a multistep process that includes supersaturation, nucleation, aggregation, growth, and retention. In ayurvedic medicine, medicinal plants are used for the management of kidney stones. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of aqueous, ethanol, and hexane extracts of leaves, leaves, and flowers against CaOx urolithiasis .
Methods: The crystallization of CaOx monohydrate (COM) and dihydrate (COD) was induced in a synthetic urine system. The nucleation, growth, and aggregation of crystals were measured using spectrophotometric methods. The results were compared against the polyherbal drug, Cystone, under identical concentrations. Crystals generated in the urine were also observed under light microscopy. Statistical differences and percentage inhibitions were calculated using standard formulae and compared. A preliminary phytochemical screening was also performed to detect active phytoconstituents present in the three plants used in the study.
Results: The results obtained clearly demonstrated that , , and have the capacity to inhibit the nucleation, growth, and aggregation of CaOx crystals. Microscopic examination of crystals revealed the presence of more COM than COD crystals but a dose-dependent reduction in crystals was observed in the presence of plant extracts. Hexane, ethanol, and aqueous extracts of all three plants had different capabilities to inhibit nucleation, growth, and aggregation of CaOx crystals but their activities were different at different concentrations. Preliminary phytochemical screening revealed the presence of reducing sugars, proteins, flavonoids, tannins, and polyphenol compound in and and reducing sugars, proteins, anthracene glycosides, and saponins in .
Conclusions: This study provided evidence that , , and have the potential to be developed as inhibitors of nucleation, growth, and aggregation of CaOx crystals in the treatment of urolithiasis.

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MeSH Term

Calcium Oxalate
Ethanol
Female
Hexanes
Humans
Kalanchoe
Male
Plants, Medicinal
Sri Lanka
Sugars
Urolithiasis

Chemicals

Hexanes
Sugars
Calcium Oxalate
Ethanol

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