2020
DOI: 10.22271/phyto.2020.v9.i6a.13006
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Gall stone dissolving plants: A concise review

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“…Previous reports scientifically explored the various pharmacological properties belongs to these medicinal plants. Such as, C. burhia reported to have antimicrobial [ 25 ], anti-inflammatory [ 26 ] and anti-tumor [ 27 ] properties while E. prostrata was reported to possess antimicrobial [ 28 ], anti-inflammatory [ 29 ], anti-hyperglycemic [ 30 ], gastroprotective [ 31 ], anti-tumor, and anti-angiogenic [ 32 ], anti-hemorrhoidal effects [ 16 ] and Antiurolithiatic [ 33 ]. Similarly, various plants belonging to the same family, are traditionally used for the management of painful swellings and other chronic diseases [ 13 , 14 ] suggesting that the medicinal plant investigated in this study may also possess immunomodulatory and pain reducing properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous reports scientifically explored the various pharmacological properties belongs to these medicinal plants. Such as, C. burhia reported to have antimicrobial [ 25 ], anti-inflammatory [ 26 ] and anti-tumor [ 27 ] properties while E. prostrata was reported to possess antimicrobial [ 28 ], anti-inflammatory [ 29 ], anti-hyperglycemic [ 30 ], gastroprotective [ 31 ], anti-tumor, and anti-angiogenic [ 32 ], anti-hemorrhoidal effects [ 16 ] and Antiurolithiatic [ 33 ]. Similarly, various plants belonging to the same family, are traditionally used for the management of painful swellings and other chronic diseases [ 13 , 14 ] suggesting that the medicinal plant investigated in this study may also possess immunomodulatory and pain reducing properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medicinal herbs are also readily available and afordable to treat diabetes [9,10]. Plant extracts also display potential hypoglycaemic efects in diabetes-induced animals [11]. In addition, several secondary plant metabolites have been formulated and used to treat DM [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant extracts also display potential hypoglycaemic efects in diabetes-induced animals [11]. In addition, several secondary plant metabolites have been formulated and used to treat DM [11]. Moreover, the benefts of plant extracts as antidiabetic agents in alloxan-induced and streptozotocininduced diabetic animal models have been demonstrated [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…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 ). In this regard, Amroun et al (2021) demonstrated that E. arborea decoction extracts is rich in phenolic compounds, which may be responsible for the usefulness of this plant in folk medicine in the therapy of inflammatory ailments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%