BACKGROUND : Aloe barbadensis (AB) is a short stemmed succulent medicinal herb that is being used by locals in Nigeria to enhance libido. Therefore this study evaluates the aphrodisiac potential and acute toxicological effect of A. barbadensis (AB) root in male Wistar rats. METHODS : Aphrodisiac potential was determined following the oral administration of graded doses (100, 200 and 400 mg/kg) of ethanol extract of A. barbadensis root. Sildenafil citrate (Viagra) and distilled water served as positive and negative controls respectively. Sexual behavioural parameters (mounting and intromission frequencies, mounting, intromission and ejaculatory latencies) were observed. Serum testosterone and cholesterol concentrations were also progr...
Erectile dysfunction is a common type of male sexual dysfunctions that affects more than 40% of men ...
Abstract Background Ganoderma lucidum was traditionally used to manage male sexual dysfunction. This...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the effects of O. dioica Roxb. leaf and bark extract and its isolated...
Abstract Background Aloe barbadensis (AB) is a short stemmed succulent medicinal herb that is being ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of formulations composed of Mondia whitei,...
Background: Any substance that increases erectile function, sexual performance and enjoyment is cons...
Developing countries use medicinal plants for aphrodisiac treatment, one of which is a pack plant (S...
Background: The leaves of Pseudopanax arboreus have been used traditionally for decades as aph...
Objective: The study was aimed at to investigate the aphrodisiac activity of hydro-alcoholic extract...
The use of plants and herbs to boost libido, induce erection, and as an aphrodisiac agent has been i...
Background: Erectile dysfunction is the inability to sustain erection of the penis firm enough for s...
Background: Any substance that increases erectile function, sexual performance and enjoyment is cons...
Introduction: Cycas circinalis .L and Ionidium suffruticosum. Ging are the two herbs used in Siddha ...
Khaya grandifoliola C. DC. (Meliaceae), is a large tree exploited for timber purpose, for treating v...
Background: Raphia vinifera (Arecaceae) is a medicinal plant commonly used as a sexual enhancer. Obj...
Erectile dysfunction is a common type of male sexual dysfunctions that affects more than 40% of men ...
Abstract Background Ganoderma lucidum was traditionally used to manage male sexual dysfunction. This...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the effects of O. dioica Roxb. leaf and bark extract and its isolated...
Abstract Background Aloe barbadensis (AB) is a short stemmed succulent medicinal herb that is being ...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of formulations composed of Mondia whitei,...
Background: Any substance that increases erectile function, sexual performance and enjoyment is cons...
Developing countries use medicinal plants for aphrodisiac treatment, one of which is a pack plant (S...
Background: The leaves of Pseudopanax arboreus have been used traditionally for decades as aph...
Objective: The study was aimed at to investigate the aphrodisiac activity of hydro-alcoholic extract...
The use of plants and herbs to boost libido, induce erection, and as an aphrodisiac agent has been i...
Background: Erectile dysfunction is the inability to sustain erection of the penis firm enough for s...
Background: Any substance that increases erectile function, sexual performance and enjoyment is cons...
Introduction: Cycas circinalis .L and Ionidium suffruticosum. Ging are the two herbs used in Siddha ...
Khaya grandifoliola C. DC. (Meliaceae), is a large tree exploited for timber purpose, for treating v...
Background: Raphia vinifera (Arecaceae) is a medicinal plant commonly used as a sexual enhancer. Obj...
Erectile dysfunction is a common type of male sexual dysfunctions that affects more than 40% of men ...
Abstract Background Ganoderma lucidum was traditionally used to manage male sexual dysfunction. This...
Objectives: We aimed to assess the effects of O. dioica Roxb. leaf and bark extract and its isolated...