Title of article :
Herbs and Hazards Risk of Aristolochic Acid Nephropathy in Iran
Author/Authors :
Ardalan, Mohammad Reza tabriz university of medical sciences - Chronic Kidney Disease Research Center, ايران , khodaie, Laleh tabriz university of medical sciences - Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Department of Traditional Pharmacy, ايران , Nasri, Hamid isfahan university of medical sciences - Department of Nephrology,Division of Nephropathology, ايران , Jouyban, Abolghasem tabriz university of medical sciences - Drug Applied Research Center - Pharmaceuticalal Analysis Laboratory, ايران
Abstract :
Herbs are usually considered as inherently harmless products. Nonetheless, various renal injuries have been reported in association with several herbs. The best-known herb-induced chronic kidney disease is aristolochic acid nephropathy. Aristolochic acid is found in Chinese slim herbs. Balkan endemic nephropathy is nowadays considered as an aristolochic acid nephropathy. Plants of Aristolochiaceae (also known as birthwort, dutchman’s pipe, and somersworth) is named zaravand or chopoghak in Persian and it grows in different mountainous and rural areas of Iran. The fruit and the steam of the Aristolochiacae are named zaravand gerd (nokhod alvand) and zaravand dearaz, respectively, and have different usage in Iranian teadirional such as treatment of headache, back pain, and anxiety. Some patients with end-stage renal disease and bilateral small kidneys have a history of exposure to some herbal remedies. We need to consider the possibility of environmental toxins and even Aristolochia nephrotoxicity as a potential danger in Iran.
Keywords :
medicinal plants , interstitial nephritis , Balkan Nephropathy , chronic kidney disease
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)