“…Previous studies indicated that extracts from different parts of E. arborea exhibit bioactivities such as antioxidant ( Amezouar et al, 2013 , Kivçak et al, 2013 ), antimicrobial ( Yaici et al, 2019 ), analgesic ( Akkol et al, 2007 ), and anti-inflammatory ( Akkol et al, 2007 , Amezouar et al, 2013 , Amroun et al, 2021 ). The in vitro antiurolithiatic activity against calcium oxalate crystals in the simulation of sedimentary crystal formation in a synthetic urine model has been demonstrated by the aqueous extract of the aerial parts ( Ahmed et al, 2016c ).…”