The continued use of plants by women to prevent pregnancy suggests there are plants out there with potential use as contraceptives. In Zimbabwe, Pouzolzia mixta is used as a “morning after” contraceptive, thus it may possess postcoital antifertility activity. To test contraceptive activity, animals (n=8/group) were orally pretreated with aqueous (AqPM) or ethanolic (EtPM) extract of P. mixta at 300mg/kg b.wt for 7 days followed by mating with continued treatment for 10 days post-conception.To test for postcoital activity, treatment was initiated on day-1 of pregnancy and continued for 10 days. Laparotomy was performed and implantations counted. For estrogenic activity, immature ovariectomised rats were treated for 7 days after which vaginal...
Background: Smilax kraussiana root has an age-long historical use for family planning among the Urua...
Antifertility agents with safety and effectiveness in terms of minimum side effects have...
Objective: Plant–derived male antifertility agents need to address the basic requirements of ferti...
The continued use of plants by women to prevent pregnancy suggests there are plants out there with p...
Back ground: The practice of traditional medicine for the control of fertility in most parts of Ethi...
Background: A substantial number of the world population especially that of the developing countries...
The high cost of treating infertility and its associated risk prompted the need to search for a plan...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of plumbagin-free alcohol extract (PFAE) of Plumbago zeylanica...
The effects of two indigenous plants on the fertility of rats have been studied. Lepidagathis longif...
Background: Medicinal plants are reported in folklore to play a role as fertility control agents. Ve...
Back ground:Despite the availability of modern (orthodox) medicine, many developing countries, espec...
Objective: The aim of the study was to validate the traditional fertility regulating claims by inves...
Background: Antifertility agents are one of the most common medication used in this modern era. In t...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of formulations composed of Mondia whitei,...
Ethnomedicine has gained a lot of recognition in post-independence Zimbabwe and yet little research ...
Background: Smilax kraussiana root has an age-long historical use for family planning among the Urua...
Antifertility agents with safety and effectiveness in terms of minimum side effects have...
Objective: Plant–derived male antifertility agents need to address the basic requirements of ferti...
The continued use of plants by women to prevent pregnancy suggests there are plants out there with p...
Back ground: The practice of traditional medicine for the control of fertility in most parts of Ethi...
Background: A substantial number of the world population especially that of the developing countries...
The high cost of treating infertility and its associated risk prompted the need to search for a plan...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of plumbagin-free alcohol extract (PFAE) of Plumbago zeylanica...
The effects of two indigenous plants on the fertility of rats have been studied. Lepidagathis longif...
Background: Medicinal plants are reported in folklore to play a role as fertility control agents. Ve...
Back ground:Despite the availability of modern (orthodox) medicine, many developing countries, espec...
Objective: The aim of the study was to validate the traditional fertility regulating claims by inves...
Background: Antifertility agents are one of the most common medication used in this modern era. In t...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of formulations composed of Mondia whitei,...
Ethnomedicine has gained a lot of recognition in post-independence Zimbabwe and yet little research ...
Background: Smilax kraussiana root has an age-long historical use for family planning among the Urua...
Antifertility agents with safety and effectiveness in terms of minimum side effects have...
Objective: Plant–derived male antifertility agents need to address the basic requirements of ferti...