Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai Marathwada Campus, Jalna-431203, India
2. Shree Dhanvantary Pharmacy
College, Kim Surat- 394110, India
Abstract
Background:
Kidney stone is the most commonly observed and painful disease of the
urinary tract in human beings. Numerous intrinsic and extrinsic factors are responsible for the formation
of kidney stones, for instance, age, sex, heredity (intrinsic factors), climate, diet, geography,
mineral composition, and water intake (extrinsic factors). The kidney stones are categorized into
calcium, struvite or magnesium ammonium phosphate, uric acid or urate, cystine, and other types of
stones based on chemical composition and pathogenesis. Due to the multifactorial nature of kidney
stone disease, the patient may need to rely on complex synthetic medication. However, in ancient
Indian history, there are several pieces of evidence where natural resources such as plants were used
to remediation this lethal disease.
Objective:
The present review attempts to provide exhaustive ethnomedicinal and ethnopharmacological
information on medicinal plants used for kidney stones in India.
Result:
Hitherto, 258 ethnomedicinal plants from 90 different families reported using for kidney
stone application. The majority of the plant species are associated with three important families:
Asteraceae, Amaranthaceae, and Fabaceae. Most of the plants are from Andhra Pradesh (43 plants),
followed by East Bengal (38), Jammu & Kashmir (36), Uttarakhand (31), Panjab (27), Mizoram
(23), Karnataka (20), Maharashtra (20) and Assam (18). The commonly used plant parts for the
herbal preparation are roots (21.22 %) followed by leaves/leaf (20.15 %), and sometimes complete
plant (17.77 %) is used. The most commonly used method for the formulation is decoction (46.41
%) followed by powder (18.66 %) and then extracts (15.78 %) of different aerial and non-aerial
parts of the plant. More than sixty ethnomedicinal plants assessed the in-vitro and in-vivo activities
against the kidney stone.
Conclusion:
The present review epitomizes the ethnomedicinal information of medicinal plants
used for kidney stones and pharmacological evidence for anti-urolithiasis activity. Most reported
medicinal plants are not yet scientifically explored and need immediate attention before losing important
species due to excessive deforestation for farming and industrial needs.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine,Drug Discovery
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