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Effects of Cynodon dactylon on Stress-Induced Infertility in Male Rats
Cynodon dactylon (Family: Poaceae) is known to be a tackler in Indian mythology and is offered to Lord Ganesha. It is found everywhere, even on waste land, road side, dry places, and spreads vigorously on cultivated ground. This study was carried out with an objective to test if the constituents of this plant are useful in coping stress-induced sexual In this study, we considered immobilization stress to induce male infertility and the effect of C. dactylon in restoration of the dysfunction was evaluated by considering sexual behavioral observations, sexual performance, fructose content of the seminal vesicles, epididymal sperm concentration and histopathological examinations as parameters. Treatment of rats under stress with methanolic extract of C. dactylon has shown a promising effect in overcoming stress-induced sexual dysfunction, sexual performance, fructose content, sperm concentration and its effect on accessory sexual organs and body weight. We conclude that active constituents of C. dactylon present in methanolic extract have a potent aphrodisiac and male fertility activity
Free radical scavenging activity of gossypin and nevadensin: An in-vitro evaluation
Objectives: The antioxidant potential of gossypin and nevadensin, two
flavonoid compounds, were evaluated by in vitro methods. Materials and
Methods: Gossypin, nevadensin, and the reference standard, butylated
hydroxyl toluene (BHT), were evaluated for DPPH (1,
1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl), nitric oxide, superoxide, and hydroxyl
radical scavenging activity. Results: Gossypin and BHT showed the
potential for significant DPPH radical inhibition of up to 88.52 and
91.45% at 100 µg/ml concentration. With a 100 µg/ml
concentration of gossypin, the in vitro nitric oxide, superoxide, and
hydroxyl radical scavenging activity was found to be 74.00, 74.22, and
67.15%, respectively; and with 100 µg/ml of BHT the corresponding
values were 82.24, 81.76, and 73.03% of inhibition, respectively.
Conclusion: The study results showed that gossypin has significant
antioxidant activity