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Herbal formulation (Kidney Revival) ameliorated gentamicin induced kidney injury in rats

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Index date: 4 January 2022

Herbal formulation (Kidney Revival) ameliorated gentamicin induced kidney injury in rats abstract

Background and aims: Kidney injury is associated with serious short and long-term morbidities, increased risk of death and stupendous healthcare costs. The objective of this study was to investigate the therapeutic role of Kidney Revival (KR), an herbal formulation, on gentamicin-induced kidney injury in animals.Methods: The antioxidant properties of KR were studied using the DPPH assay and hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide and superoxide radical scavenging.  Moreover, the therapeutic application of KR was studied in acute oral toxicity in mice and gentamicin-induced renal toxicity in rats. All clinical, pathological and biochemical features related to kidney injury were carefully studied.Results: In vitro experiments showed free radical scavenging properties of KR. Acute oral toxicity investigations revealed that KR was safe up to 2 ml/kg. Treatment with KR in gentamicin-induced nephrotoxic animals showed a significant (p<0.05) and dose-dependent enhancement of excretion of urea and creatinine. It also maintained electrolyte (sodium, potassium and chloride)  balance in blood and counteracted oxidative stress in renal tissues. Histopathological findings also corroborated the results.Conclusion: Enhancement of creatinine and urea excretion indicated that KR acted directly on renal tubules to modify glomerular filtration rate and its excretory functions.

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Herbal formulation (Kidney Revival) ameliorated gentamicin induced kidney injury in rats authors

Munir Khan

Scientist Health Reactive, World Trade Park, Jaipur, India

Srikanta Pandit

J.B. Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, India

Rampal Somani

Scientist Health Reactive, World Trade Park, Jaipur, India

Tapas Sur

Multidisciplinary Research Unit (ICMR-DHR), R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, West Bengal Health University, Govt. of West Bengal, ۱ Khudiram Bose Sarani, Kolkata, India.