Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4201109 Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess the total and soluble oxalate contents of commonly used Chinese medicinal herbs.MethodsTwenty-two Chinese medicinal herbs were extracted in both acid and water prior to determination of total and soluble oxalate, respectively. Oxalate was assayed in herbal extracts using a well-established enzymatic procedure.ResultsAmong the 22 medicinal herbs, there was significant variation in oxalate content; Houttuynia cordata contained the highest amount of soluble oxalate (2146 mg/100 g) and Selaginella doederleinii contained the lowest amount (71 mg/100 g).ConclusionThe results indicated that different Chinese medicinal herbs, even from the same family, contain significantly different amounts of oxalate. In susceptible individuals, the use of medicinal herbs with the highest oxalate contents could increase risk of kidney stone formation.

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