In Silico Study of Diuretic by Using the Flower of Aerva Lanata L

by Dr. C. A. Annapoorani, Haseena Parveen.N

Published: October 24, 2025 • DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2025.1208004123

Abstract

Diuretics are medications commonly used to treat conditions characterized by fluid retention, such as edema and hypertension. Diuretics promote increased urine production, which can help flush out toxins and potentially prevent the formation of kidney stones.This increased urine output can potentially help in flushing out small stones or reducing the concentration of stone-forming substances in the urine. The flower of Aerva lanataL has been studied for its potential therapeutic effects in the context of kidney stones and diuretic properties. It may possess anti-urolithic properties, which could be beneficial in preventing or treating kidney stones. Aervalanata flowers are known for their diuretic effects, meaning they can increase urine production. This property has been traditionally used to treat conditions associated with fluid retention and urinary problems. It exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation and associated symptoms in various conditions. Aervalanata has been investigated for its potential to prevent the formation of urinary stones (urolithiasis) due to its diuretic and urinary alkalizing propertiesand it also have antineoplastic activity.