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Research Article

Antiurolithiatic Activity of Salix taxifolia Aqueous Extract

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Pages 561-563 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The aqueous extract of the bark of Salix taxifolia was tested for antilithiatic and diuretic activities. Urolithiasis was experimentally induced by implantation of a zinc disc in the urinary bladder of rats. A significant decrease in the weight of the stones was observed after treatment in animals with the aqueous extract. This extract caused an increase in the 24h urine volume.

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