Alcoholic bitters modulates sex hormones and some biochemical parameters of testicular function in male Wistar rats

NameWorld Continuing Education Alliance
Activity TitleAlcoholic bitters modulates sex hormones and some biochemical parameters of testicular function in male Wistar rats
Details Infertility describes prolonged difficulty at achieving success with conception between a male and female having unhindered access to sexual activity. A male’s inability to fertilize the female’s ovum for upwards of twelve months of unrestricted intercourse categorizes him as infertile. This challenge is represented globally across continents where up to about fifteen percent of heterosexual couples are infertile and forty percent of these represents male factor infertility and sexual inadequacies. For centuries, plants and plant-based products have been utilized as an important and safe natural source of medicines for treating different health challenges. Bitters are liquid preparations (regularly alcoholic) produced from herb and root concentrates of tropical and subtropical plants. This study therefore was aimed to study the effects of these alcoholic bitters on some testicular indices in order to justify its traditionally acclaimed use as an aphrodisiac and pro-fertility agent.
CompetencePublic Health
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Event Time12:00 PM
LocationWorld Continuing Education Alliance eLearning System
Cost (UGX)0
CPD Points1