1. The potentiality of medicinal plants as the source of new contraceptive principles in males
- Author
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I. F. Etuk, Victor Udodirim Odoemenam, Ifeanyi Princewill Ogbuewu, Ifeanyi Charles Okoli, and Ihemdirim Chukwuma Unamba-Oparah
- Subjects
medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,steroidogenesis ,Contraceptive ,Male genitalia ,Population ,Alternative medicine ,Developing country ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Review Article ,Biology ,testis ,spermatogenesis ,Health services ,Supporting system ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Medicinal plants ,education ,medicinal plants - Abstract
Rising human population throughout the world especially in developing and underdeveloped countries has detrimental effects on life supporting system on earth. Traditionally, plants have been used to treat different kinds of ailments. The growing importance of phytochemicals in males has been reported. Contraceptive ability of plants has been reported in several animal models. The reversibility of the anti-fertility effects of plants and its active compounds are of potential clinical relevance in the development of male contraceptive. This review attempts to discuss the latest reports on the potentiality of medicinal plants as the source of new contraceptive principles in males.
- Published
- 2012