Efeitos do timol sobre os parâmetros urinários envolvidos na formação de cálculos

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Intro: In a previous study, we demonstrated that acidification or alkalinization of urine samples upon delivery of the material to the laboratory in comparison with samples with preservatives did not alter the results of urinary parameters related to the metabolic investigation into renal lithiasis such as oxalate (OxU), calcium (CaU), magnesium (MgU), uric acid (AcUrU) and creatinine (CreatU), with the exception of citrate (CitU), whose value was slightly lower. Objective: To evaluate if the addition of thymol, through its antibacterial effect, is able to prevent the reduction of CitU observed in samples acidified 24 hs after collection in comparison with pre-acidified ones without interfering in the determination of other urinary parameters. Methods: Forty (40) healthy volunteers collected a single spot urine sample, which was divided into four aliquots of 10 ml containing thymol (1 g/l). In the first sample, the acid preservative (HCl6N, 20 ml/l) was added immediately after collection and in the second, only after 24hs. OxU, CaU, CitU and MgU were determined. In the third and fourth aliquots, an alkali preservative (NaHCO3,5 g/l) was added immediately or 24 hs after collection for AcUrU determination. Results: In the presence of thymol, there was no significant variation in CitU values between pre-or post-acidified samples (577±490 mg/l vs. 575±501 mg/l). The values of other parameters also remained unchanged. Conclusion: The prior addition of thymol to urine samples allows the determination of all lithogenic urinary parameters in the same sample, reducing the cost and inconvenience of multiple 24-hour urine collections.

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Ferraz, R. R. N., Da Silva Moreira, S. R., & Heilberg, I. P. (2009). Efeitos do timol sobre os parâmetros urinários envolvidos na formação de cálculos. Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial, 45(4), 269–274. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1676-24442009000400003

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