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Evaluation of the Diuretic Activity of Aqueous and 80% Methanol Extracts of Croton macrostachyus(Euphorbiaceae) Leaves in Saline-Loaded Rats.

Sara Tufer1, Ephrem Engidawork1, Akeberegn Gorems Ayele1, Chala Bashea2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Croton macrostachyus (Euphorbiaceae) extract is a folk medicine traditionally used for treating a number of disorders, including edematous conditions. The present study aimed to evaluate the diuretic effects of aqueous and 80% methanol leaf extracts of Croton macrostachyus in saline-loaded rats.
METHODS: Rats of either sex were randomly assigned into eight groups of eight animals per group. The animals were treated with vehicle (distilled water), standard (furosemide 10 mg/kg), and three doses (100, 200, and 400 mg/kg) of aqueous and 80% methanol leaf extracts after loading of normal saline (15 mL/kg). Then, urine volume, electrolyte concentration, and pH were measured as parameters of evaluation. Concentrations of urinary Na+ K+, and Cl- were determined and Na+:K+ and Cl-:Na+ + K+ ratios calculated to reveal possible mechanisms.
RESULTS: The aqueous extract at 200 mg/kg had produced significant diuresis by hour 3, while the same dose of 80% methanol extract had produced substantial diuresis by the end of hour 4. Both extracts at 400 mg/kg produced significant diuresis from hour 2 to hour 5. In terms of effect on electrolysis, 400 mg/kg aqueous extract produced significant natriuresis, and a kaliuresis effect was observed for both extracts at higher doses and 200 mg/kg aqueous extract.
CONCLUSION: The findings collectively indicated that both aqueous and 80% methanol extract showed significant diuretic activity, thereby justifying the plant's traditional use as a diuretic agent.
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Keywords:  Croton macrostachyus; diuretic activity; electrolyte; leaf; rats

Year:  2021        PMID: 33688275      PMCID: PMC7935329          DOI: 10.2147/JEP.S294062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Pharmacol        ISSN: 1179-1454


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