Abstract

In the present most typical affliction is found in individuals, calcium oxalate is a significant constituent of most urinary stones. Coccinia indica (Cucurbitaceae) is found in a hotter and damp piece of India. It is seen that a major number of phytoconstituents revealed that flavonoids, triterpenoids, and from various plants showed antiurolithiatic action altogether diminishing the size of calculi in the kidneys and improving the discharge of calcium, phosphate, and oxalate. The point of this research was to examine the impact of alcoholic extract product concentrates of Coccinia indica on urolithiasis in male rats. This work aims to collect, identify, and authenticate the plant and separate the phytochemical parts present in the alcoholic extract of Coccinia indica, and characterize its phytochemical nature by qualitative and quantitative preliminary screening and elucidation of the structure by chemical analysis of spectral data. Later that to survey the calcium oxalate crystallization restriction by in-vivo method using male Wistar albino rats.

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