Author(s):
Chandrasekar R, R. Pavithra, B. Vandana, R. Babitha, S. Tejoprasanna, B. Sandeep, G. Deepika, M. Niranjan Babu
Email(s):
chandrumnrcop@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00028
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Chandrasekar R1*, R. Pavithra, B. Vandana, R. Babitha, S. Tejoprasanna, B. Sandeep, G. Deepika, M. Niranjan Babu2
1Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacognosy, Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Venkatramapuram, Tirupati, Chittoor, Andhrapradesh, India.
2Professor, Department of Pharmacognosy, Seven Hills College of Pharmacy, Venkatramapuram, Tirupati, Chittoor, Andhrapradesh, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 3,
Year - 2022
ABSTRACT:
Urolithiasis is a common disease, affecting a large number of people worldwide, affecting all the age groups from youngsters to old people. Urolithiasis is one of the most severe urologic disorders which are most prevalent in developed and developing countries. Lagerstroemia speciosa, belongs to the group of Lythraceae family, commonly called as crape myrtle is a medicinal plant that has traditionally been used as an antidiabetic, lowering blood glucose levels in the body. Banaba is the common name of Lagerstroemia speciosa. The current study was investigated for the in vitro antiurolithiatic potential of Langerstromia specoisa leaf extract (LSEE) against calcium oxalate (CaOx) urolithiasis. The mechanism of stone formation involves supersaturation, crystal nucleation, precipitation, crystal growth and aggregation of crystals. The CaOx crystal was characterized by FT-IR analysis. LSEE significantly inhibited the stone formation, nucleation, growth and aggregation of CaOx crystals. FT-IR characterization was used for analyzing the formation of calcium oxalate crystals, which will be used in growth and aggregation assays. LSEE has significant antiurolithiatic activity in vitro against CaOx urolithiasis, which could be attributed to its flavonoids, polyphenolic content, saponins and tannins.
Cite this article:
Chandrasekar R, R. Pavithra, B. Vandana, R. Babitha, S. Tejoprasanna, B. Sandeep, G. Deepika, M. Niranjan Babu. Evaluation of in vitro Antiurolithiatic Potential of Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Langerstromia specoisa. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 2022; 14(3):150-4. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00028
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Chandrasekar R, R. Pavithra, B. Vandana, R. Babitha, S. Tejoprasanna, B. Sandeep, G. Deepika, M. Niranjan Babu. Evaluation of in vitro Antiurolithiatic Potential of Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Langerstromia specoisa. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 2022; 14(3):150-4. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00028 Available on: https://rjpponline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2022-14-3-2
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