Yoshimura K, Miyake O, Okuyama A, Yoshioka T, Honda M, Yamaguchi S, Koide T
Department of Urology, Osaka University Medical School.
Hinyokika Kiyo. 1998 Jan;44(1):13-6.
The inhibitory effect of two kinds of Kampou medicine, Chorei-to and Gorei-san, on calcium oxalate crystallization in human urine, was examined. Chorei-to or Gorei-san was administered to 15 healthy male volunteers for three consecutive days under normal dietary conditions and 24-hour urine samples were collected before and after the administration. Urinary parameters including calcium, phosphorus, uric acid, oxalate and citrate were measured on each sample obtained. The inhibitory effect on calcium oxalate crystallization was examined using part of the collected 24-hour urine. There was no significant difference in urinary parameters before and after Chorei-to administration. Gorei-san administration significantly increased magnesium excretion in urine. A significant inhibitory effect on calcium oxalate crystallization in human urine was recognized when Gorei-san was administered, whereas Chorei-to had no inhibitory effect on calcium oxalate crystallization in urine.