Effect of Dry Extracts of Medicinal Plants on Urinary Excretion and Ion Exchange

Medicinal plants diuretic Achillea millefoilum L. Herba Meliloti L. dry extract

Authors

  • Djanaev G. Yu. Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of Pharmacology, Tashkant, Uzbekistan
  • Makhsumov Sh. M. Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of Pharmacology, Tashkant, Uzbekistan
  • Zaytseva O. A. Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of Pharmacology, Tashkant, Uzbekistan
  • Khudayberdiev Kh. I. Tashkent Medical Academy, Department of Pharmacology, Tashkant, Uzbekistan
  • Askarov O. O. Kimyo International University in Tashkent, Tashkant, Uzbekistan
May 25, 2023

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According to the results of an experimental scientific study, in relatively small doses of dry extracts of the studied plants (100 μg/kg + 50 mg/kg), the average urinary excretion was 61.9% compared to the control group, and in large doses (250 μg + 100 mg/kg) was found to increase by 73.8%. Therefore, when plant extracts are used in the studied doses, their effect on urine excretion remains at full blood level.