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Hygrophila auriculata
An aquatic Ayurvedic herb whose seeds are a primary tonic for male sexual health, urinary disorders, and kidney stones; highly regarded in Unani medicine.
Kokilaksha (Hygrophila auriculata) is an aquatic Ayurvedic herb whose seeds are traditionally used as a reproductive tonic for male sexual health and as a diuretic for urinary disorders and kidney stones. Its primary active compounds include phytosterols, lupeol, glycosides, and flavonoids, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, litholytic, and androgenic properties.
The phytosterols and lupeol in Kokilaksha seeds are thought to enhance testosterone production by stimulating Leydig cell activity and upregulating steroidogenic enzymes such as 3β-HSD and 17β-HSD. The flavonoids and glycosides exhibit diuretic and nephroprotective effects by increasing urine output and inhibiting calcium oxalate crystallization through modulation of urinary pH and citrate levels. Additionally, the herb's anti-inflammatory action is mediated via COX-2 inhibition and antioxidant pathways, reducing oxidative stress in the genitourinary tract.
An aquatic Ayurvedic herb whose seeds are a primary tonic for male sexual health, urinary disorders, and kidney stones; highly regarded in Unani medicine.
Kokilaksha (Hygrophila auriculata) is an aquatic Ayurvedic herb whose seeds are traditionally used as a reproductive tonic for male sexual health and as a diuretic for urinary disorders and kidney stones. Its primary active compounds include phytosterols, lupeol, glycosides, and flavonoids, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, litholytic, and androgenic properties.
The phytosterols and lupeol in Kokilaksha seeds are thought to enhance testosterone production by stimulating Leydig cell activity and upregulating steroidogenic enzymes such as 3β-HSD and 17β-HSD. The flavonoids and glycosides exhibit diuretic and nephroprotective effects by increasing urine output and inhibiting calcium oxalate crystallization through modulation of urinary pH and citrate levels. Additionally, the herb's anti-inflammatory action is mediated via COX-2 inhibition and antioxidant pathways, reducing oxidative stress in the genitourinary tract.