Bibliographic citations
Calle, S., (2023). Uso de la planta Phyllanthus niruri in vitro como alternativa terapéutica para la urolitiasis felina por cálculos de estruvita [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11239
Calle, S., Uso de la planta Phyllanthus niruri in vitro como alternativa terapéutica para la urolitiasis felina por cálculos de estruvita [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11239
@misc{renati/381702,
title = "Uso de la planta Phyllanthus niruri in vitro como alternativa terapéutica para la urolitiasis felina por cálculos de estruvita",
author = "Calle Zegarra, Stefanie Anais",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
The objective of the research work was to evaluate the effect of the Phyllanthus niruri plant in vitro as a therapeutic alternative for feline urolithiasis due to struvite stones. It was carried out with the urine of 16 cats of all breeds, age and sex positive for struvite stones. They were distributed using a block design, with four treatments and four repetitions: T0: Distilled water, T1: Phyllanthus niruri 10%, T2: Phyllanthus niruri 15%, T3: Phyllanthus niruri 20%, in addition the pH of each of these was measured. The number of struvite calculi was evaluated for the four quadrants using the Neubauer chamber for 24 hours. The results were analyzed using an analysis of variance and Tukey's test. In the average of struvite calculations according to treatments, they have shown that the 15% and 20% treatments do not differ significantly from each other, but they do with the 0 and 10% treatments, on the other hand, by adding the Phyllanthus niruri in the urine it converts the acidic pH favoring the reduction of struvite calculi. It is concluded that Phyllanthus niruri at 20% was the most effective treatment for the reduction of struvite stones in vitro in feline urine with an average of 1.5 struvite stones in the sum of the 4 quadrants of the Neubauer chamber.
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