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- W2182006931 abstract "Summary Gout is disorder that results from the build&up of uric acid (MSUM crystals) in the tissues or a joint. The crystallization of MSUM in different solutions of the extracts of Ceiba pentandra has been investigated, focusing on the inhibition mechanism on gout formation. The growth of MSUM crystals was carried out by using single diffusion gel growth technique, which is well suited to mimic the conditions of growth of crystals in vivo. Very thin, transparent, needle type crystals are observed near the gel&liquid interface. Good quality crystals of monosodium urate monohydrate were grown which were characterized by FT&IR, Powder X&ray diffracti on and Thermo&gravimetry. Aqueous, petroleum ether and methanolic extract of Ceiba pentandra were used for the growth inhibition study of MSUM crystals. In Vitro studies of Crystals (MSUM) was carried out by comparative study of different extracts which shows that Aqueous extract of Ceiba pentandra have the potency to inhibiting and dissolve the crystal as compared to other extract. It was concluded that Aqueous extract of Ceiba pentandra has shown good amount of inhibition and was considered to be statistically significant (p<0.005), The Result of the present study confirmed that Ceiba pentandra can be used as curative agents for urolithiasis" @default.
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- W2182006931 title "IVITRO GROWTH AD IHIBITIOSTUDIES OF CEIBA PETADRA O MOOSODIUM URATE MOOHYDRATE CRYSTALS" @default.
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