The present work was investigated to evaluate the diuretic and antiurolithiatic activities on leaf extract of Saccharum officinarum. The leaf extract was administered to experimental rats orally at a dose of 200mg/ kg and 400mg/kg. Furosemide (5mg/kg) was used as standard for diuretic activity. The parameters measured for diuretic activity was total urine volume; urine electrolyte concentrations such as sodium potassium chloride and bicarbonates. In in-vitro antiurolithiatic activity Calcium oxalate crystallization was induced by the addition of 0.01M sodium oxalate solutions in synthetic urine. The effect of extract (100 200 and 500μg/ml) was studied by time course measurement of absorbance at 620 nm for ten minutes by means of a spectrophotometer. The extract showed inhibition at 120 sec (40.31 60.46 and 63.56 %) and maximum inhibition of the crystallization of calcium oxalate at 600 seconds (55.24 69.93 and 72.72%). In in-vivo antiurolithiatic activity urolithiasis was induced in male rats by administering ethylene glycol (0.75% v/v) in drinking water for 28days and the parameters such as oxalate calcium and phosphate were estimated.
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