Abstract:The study was designed to investigates the therapeutic roles of Crataegus azarolus Var. aronia L. (C. aronia) in kidney stone treatment male albino rats’ model induced by ethylene glycol (EG). Twenty animals weighing 220–270 g were divided into control group which set as group A, while the rats in B and C groups, received 1% EG for 28 days, but group C also received C. aronia (7.5g of plant/100ml water and 10g of plant/ 90 g diet) from day 15 to 28. Kidney function tests, liver function tests, serum electrolyt… Show more
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