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Abstract

Anti-Urolithiatic Activity of Silver Nanoparticles of Terminalia Chebula Bark

S. Vidhya*, A. Leema Rose, F. Janeeta Priya, T. Keerthana
and R. Priyadharshini

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/370114


Abstract:

The potential inhibitory action of herbals plays an indispensable role in modern medicine. The struvite crystal is an infectious stone related to urinary tract infection, hence the present study highlighted the anti-urolithiatic potential of Terminalia chebula bark mediated silver nanoparticles. Silver nanoparticles formation was confirmed by SPR band at 437nm. FT-IR spectroscopic studies suggested that phytoconstituents are primarily responsible for the reduction and capping of silver nanoparticles. TEM and XRD analysis revealed that the uniformity in shape and crystalline nature of T. chebula mediated silver nanoparticles. The single gel diffusion method was adopted to found the inhibition action of T.chebula mediated silver nanoparticles in struvite crystals. The inhibition efficiency was found to be 87.9 %, indicated that T. chebula mediated silver nanoparticles was a good inhibitor for the struvite crystals. The shift in band values of FTIR spectra confirms that the phyto constituents present in T. chebula bark is responsible for the anti-urolithiatic activity.

Keywords:

Anti-Urolithiatic Activity; Kidney Stone; Struvite Crystals; Terminalia Chebula Bark

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