Nephrolithiasis is a complex physicochemical event which starts with urinary supersaturation and then leads to aggregation of renal crystal forming constituents within the kidneys.Researches gives much attention for better medical therapy and assess a satisfactory drug to prevent renal stone formation. The purpose of the study was to detect the effectiveness of Citrus aurantium (bitter orange) juice on ethylene glycol induced nephrolithiasis in male rabbits. Animals were divided into five groups (n=8) in which group 1 as control (C), group 2 as ethylene glycol non treated group (EG), group 3 as ethylene glycol group treated with bitter orange juice (EG+B.O), group 4 as ethylene glycol group treated with Citraforte (EG+C) and group 5 as ethylene glycol group treated with bitter orange juiceand Citraforte (EG+B.O+C).Ethylene glycol was givento group 2-5 in drinking water for 21 st days for the induction of kidney stones then the treatments were continued for successive 3 weeks. The obtained
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