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- Title
Acute Toxicity Study on Reproductive Organ of Female Albino Rat Using Ethanol Extract of Different Herbal Plants.
- Authors
Mansuri, Sohel; Badoliya, Narayan; Singh, Nitu; Chhajed, Mahavir
- Abstract
Most of the plant parts used in fertility regulation include leaves (27%), roots (25%), fruits (12%), seeds (12%), stem/stem bark (38%), and flowers (5%). Some active compounds, isolated from various plant species, have been reported to possess significant antifertility potential. Assessment of herbal products for antifertility effects has been in wide worldwide for several decades to identify effective and safe substances for control of population. Most of availability of internationally accepted guidelines for the assessment of reproductive toxicity/antifertility potential of test substances, many published articles, on critical review, seem to lack reproducibility and are thus likely to mislead both the scientific community and the general public. In recent days the herbal medicine uses are increase their trends in our entire developing countries. A garden plant in tropical countries has been used as a traditional medicine. The unconditional growth of the world’s population stands as one of the several events of the modern time to think over. The current world population is around 6.46 billion and especially that of India is around 1.1 billion. One of the critical problems of the developing countries like in India is the geometrical increase in human population.
- Subjects
INDIA; ORNAMENTAL plants; FEMALE reproductive organs; ALBINOS &; albinism; TROPICAL plants; HERBAL medicine; DEVELOPING countries
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences, 2020, Vol 11, Issue 7, p77
- ISSN
0976-7126
- Publication type
Article