Pascual, R D.*, del Rosario, Monica S., Patacsil, Jarrah A. P., Pleños, Juliefer M. F., San P, Prescilla D. G., Suñga, Shannen M. G., Villanueva, Jose F. F., Dacanay, Aleth T. L., Magtoto, May T., Martin, Gregorio L, Chr
ABSTRACT
Urolithiasis, the formation of stones that is caused by the supersaturation of urine. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn. (Malvaceae), known as Gumamela in the Philippines, is known for having numerous pharmacologic uses. Having the same genus as Hibiscus sabdariffa, a proven anti-urolithiatic agent, the researchers choose Gumamela as the plant to be evaluated for its anti-urolithiatic activity. Thirty-six male Albino Swiss mice were randomly divided into 6 equal groups. Group I served as the normal group. Groups II, III, IV, V, and VI received ethylene glycol (0.75% v/v) and ammonium chloride (2%) from day 4 up to day 10. Group II served as the negative control. Alongside, group III (positive control) received 25mg/kg Hydrochlorothiazide; groups IV, V, and VI (preventive groups) received 250mg/kg, 500mg/kg, and 1000mg/kg of ethanolic leaf extract respectively from day 1 up to day 10, considering the first three days as prophylaxis. The mice’s 24-hour urine samples were collected on day 0, 3 and 10 have been examined for the presence of calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) crystals. On the 10th day, sub-mandibular blood collection was used to collect for testing of biochemical parameters. The urine crystals of the group I (p=0.105), group III (p = 0.368), group IV (p =0.097) and group V (p =0.174) did not have significant changes. However, the urine crystals of the group II significantly increased (p=0.022), specifically at day 10 while the urine crystals of the group VI had continuous decrease (p=0.016) from baseline to day 10. The decrease in calcium oxalate crystallization was due to the ability of the ethanolic leaf extract to prevent urinary supersaturation of calcium oxalate in a dose dependent manner. To conclude, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn. (Malvaceae) ethanolic extract has a significant therapeutic potential for the prevention and inhibition of the formation of CaC2O4 induced crystals.
Keywords: Urolithiasis, Calcium Oxalate, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Serum Creatinine, Swiss Albino Mice.
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