An orientational examination of the effects of extracts from mixtures of herbal drugs on
selected renal functions
MASTEIKOVÁ R., KLIMAS R.1, SAMURA B. B.2, SAVICKAS A.1, SAMURA B. A.3, BELAIJ S. I.2, SAMURA I. B.2, RABIŠKOVÁ M., CHALUPOVÁ Z., BERNATONIENĖ J.1
Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Farmaceutická fakulta, Ústav technologie léků 1Kaunasská univerzita medicíny, Litva, Katedra technologie léků a sociální farmacie 2Zaporožská státní univerzita medicíny, Ukrajina, Katedra klinické farmakologie 3Národní univerzita medicíny, Ukrajina, Katedra farmakoterapie |
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Summary:
The paper aimed to determine the effects of mixtures of selected medicinal plants on some
physiological renal functions, i.e. excretion of urine and electrolytes and changes in the quantity of
prostaglandins E2 (PGE2) and kallikrein-kinins in rat blood plasma after water and salt load. The
following medicinal plants were selected for the examination: downy birch (Betula pubescens
EHRH.), everlasting flower (Helichrysum arenarium L. MOENCH.), hawthorn (Crataegus
oxyacantha L.), woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca L.), sweet corn (Zea mays L.), German
chamomile (Matricaria recutita L.), and field horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.). Herbal drugs were
used to compose 6 mixtures. Extracts from these mixtures were administered to Wistar strain males
and their effects were compared with the effects of an administered suspension of hydrochlorothiazide,
an extract from field horsetail herb alone, and a control group of animals which was not administered
any preparation. The greatest diuretic effect was found in a mixture composed of birch leaves (Betulae
folium), hawthorn berries (Crataegi fructus), strawberry leaves (Fragariae folium), corn silk (Maydis stigmata), chamomile flowers (Matricariae flos), and horsetail herb (Equiseti herba). Its effect was
greater by 47 % and 34 % than the effect of a horsetail herb extract and a hydrochlorothiazide
suspension (p<0.05), respectively. The extract from this mixture also increased the quantity of
prostaglandins E2 and kallikrein-kinins in rat blood plasma in water and salt load.
Key words:
mixture of herbal drugs – renal function – diuresis – electrolytes
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