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Ecological strategy of woody plants in a seasonally dry tropical forest on infertile sandy soil

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Plants in the management of male infertility

Andrologia, 2020
This review attempts to collate existing data and provide the perspectives for future studies on the effects of plants on the male gonads. For many of these medicinal plants such as Lepidium meyenii, Rupus coreanus, Tribulus terrestres, Panax ginseng, Petasites japonicas, Apium graveolens, Eurycoma longifólia, Pedalium murex, Corchorus depressus ...
Sunny O. Abarikwu   +2 more
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Role of Medicinal Plants in Combating Anti-depressant Induced Male Infertility

Current Traditional Medicine, 2022
Abstract: Depression is a complex neurological disorder. More than two hundred million people are affected by depression. Antidepressant drugs prescribed to alleviate the symptoms associated with depression can interact with the neuroendocrine system and alter the level of neurotransmitters in the CNS.
Manan Raval   +3 more
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An Overview of Potential Applications for Nanotechnology, Probiotics, and Medicinal Plants in Infertility Problems

Current Women s Health Reviews, 2023
Abstract:Various assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are applied in the infertility treatment. However, considerable attention is addressed to use alternative approaches, such as non-biotechnology, probiotics, and traditional medicinal plants to treat cancerous and non-cancerous cases of infertility.
Nooshin Salmany   +3 more
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Application of Medicinal Plants in Maternal Healthcare and Infertility: A South African Perspective

Planta Medica, 2013
Plants have played significant roles as medicine during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum care in many rural areas of the world. In addition to this, plants have been used for centuries to treat infertility and related reproduction problems. The aim of this paper was to review the current status of plant species used in maternal healthcare, including ...
Halima S, Abdillahi   +1 more
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Permanent infertility in ewes exposed to plant oestrogens

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
SUMMARY In Australia, more than 1 million ewes have permanently damaged reproductive tracts because they have been grazed on oestrogenic pasture. These effects occur in the absence of classical clinical “clover disease”. The lesions result from an “organisational” action of oestrogen, causing a mild sexual transdifferentiation to occur in ewes during ...
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Plant Products in the Management of Male Infertility

2017
Male infertility is a disorder with an undefined etiology in about half of the cases. It has devastating effects on personal and social life of a couple. In the past few years, the modern medical sciences have prospered a lot; however, in spite of great advancements in synthetic products, the herbal products are still a preferred choice in terms of ...
Sudha Bhagwati, Rajender Singh
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Causes of infertility in the endangered Australian endemic plant Borya mirabilis (Boryaceae)

Australian Journal of Botany, 2015
Borya mirabilis Churchill (Boryaceae, Asparagales) is a herbaceous perennial and one of Australia’s most endangered plants. Only one population of four colonies remains, on a rock ledge in the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park in Victoria, Australia. The reasons why B. mirabilis flowers freely but does not set seed were investigated.
Noushka H. Reiter   +2 more
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Efficacy of Aphrodisiac Plants towards Improvement in Semen Quality and Motility in Infertile Males

Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2012
Infertility is the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse. In the present study, herbal composition prepared by using medicinal plants having aphrodisiac potentials was administered orally to the albino rats for 40 days and to the oligospermic patients for 90 days in order to prove the efficacy of herbal composition.
Ghanashyam Keshav, Mahajan   +2 more
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