Preclinical Appraisal of the aphrodisiac effects of Emblica officinalis seed extract on stress-induced sexual behavior in albino rats

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
D. Khobragade, Sunil Kumar Kadiri, Samaresh Pal Roy
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The king of herbs, Emblica officinalis, is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda. It contains significant amounts of Vitamin C and has been reported to have antioxidant, anticancer, antiretroviral, antidepressant, antiulcerogenic, wound healing, and many other medicinal properties The current study is designed to investigate the aphrodisiac effects of E.officinalis seed extract on albino Wistar rats as well as its effects on stress-related sexual behaviour. The aphrodisiac effect of E. officinalis was evaluated by mating the pretreated male rats with female rats. For 30 days, test group rats (n=6) were given methanolic extracts (95%) from E.officinalis seeds (500 and 1000 mg/kg). Control rats received saline. Standard group rats received testosterone (0.5 mg/ kg, i.m). The sexual behavior study tracked mount latency (ML), intromission latency (IL), mounting frequency (MF), intromission frequency (IF), sniffing, and licking on days 0 through 30. After 30 days, rats were sacrificed, and the anabolic effect was assessed using body weight, reproductive organ weight, sperm concentration, and histopathology of the testes. The stress was induced by immobilization stress in the stress-affected alteration in the sexual behavior model, and the above procedure was repeated for evaluation. The 95% methanolic extract (1000 mg/kg) of E. officinalis significantly reduced ML and IL while significantly increasing MF, IF, sniffing, licking, body weight, reproductive organ weight, and sperm concentration. Methanolic extract of E. officinalis increased sexual activities in the stress-free group and restored the stress-affected group's altered sexual behaviour. The current study's findings indicate that 95% methanolic extract of E. officinalis has dose-dependent aphrodisiac activity and restores sexual behavior in a stress-induced group.
榆子提取物对白化大鼠应激性行为壮阳作用的临床前评价
草药之王,Emblica officinalis,是阿育吠陀最重要的草药之一。它含有大量的维生素C,据报道具有抗氧化、抗癌、抗逆转录病毒、抗抑郁、抗溃疡、伤口愈合和许多其他药用特性。目前的研究旨在调查officinalis种子提取物对白化Wistar大鼠的壮阳作用,以及它对压力相关性行为的影响。通过将预处理后的雄性大鼠与雌性大鼠交配来评价officinalis的壮阳作用。试验组大鼠(n=6)连续30 d,分别给予马齿苋种子甲醇提取物(95%)500、1000 mg/kg。对照组大鼠接受生理盐水。标准组大鼠给予睾酮0.5 mg/ kg, ig。性行为研究从第0天到第30天,追踪了上马潜伏期(ML)、进宫潜伏期(IL)、上马频率(MF)、进宫频率(IF)、嗅探和舔舐。30 d后处死大鼠,通过体重、生殖器官重量、精子浓度和睾丸组织病理学来评估合成代谢效果。在性行为模型的应力影响改变中,采用固定应力诱导应激,并重复上述过程进行评价。95%甲醇提取物(1000 mg/kg)显著降低ML和IL,显著增加MF、IF、嗅、舔、体重、生殖器官重量和精子浓度。officinalis甲醇提取物增加了无压力组的性活动,并恢复了受压力影响组的性行为改变。目前的研究结果表明,95%的甲醇提取物具有剂量依赖性的壮阳活性,并恢复应激诱导组的性行为。
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Current Drug Therapy
Current Drug Therapy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Therapy publishes frontier reviews of high quality on all the latest advances in drug therapy covering: new and existing drugs, therapies and medical devices. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy.
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