Background: About 90% of the world’s contraceptive users are women. This gender-based usage has occurred due to the emphasis of family planning programs and contraception research. Condom, vasectomy and withdrawal are the only male contraception devices available with less assurance for men. For new male contraceptive to have an impact, they must be acceptable to both men and women, as well as effective. A hormonal method will likely come to the market within the next few years. It is necessary to use biologically active botanical substances or fertility-regulating agents of plant origin which are ecofriendly. Objectives: The epididymis is a site which can be exploited for male contraception without undue side effects. It was therefore o...
Leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (Mimba) contains various active ingredients such as flavonoid and...
Neem leaves contain flavonoid, triterpenoid and saponin compounds that have antifertility potential ...
Technical azadirachtin, a major component of A. indica leaves, has low acute/subchronic toxicity and...
1093-1103Effect of oral administration (50, 100, and 200 mg/kg body weight/day, for 28 days) of aqu...
Neem has been used traditionally as a medicine for various ailments. It has been reported to possess...
Objective: To evaluate the reproductive toxicity of aqueous wood ash extract of Azadirachta indica (...
This study investigates the spermicidal and contraceptive effect of Azadirachta indica seed aqueous ...
An alternate approach to vasectomy for long-term male contraception following a single intra-vas app...
Background: The search for a relatively cheap, widely available, widely accepted and effective contr...
There is a search for a cheap, available and effective contraceptive to meet the increasing need for...
Neem leaves are one of the traditional medicinal plants (Azadirachta indica A Juss). Neem leaves con...
Aim: Investigation has been carried out to validate folkloric claim of the potential of ID based on ...
A novel approach for immunocontraception by intervention of local cell mediated immunity in the repr...
Medicinal plants may prove useful in developing plant-based strategies for regulation of male fertil...
Introduction: Infertility, which is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of intercour...
Leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (Mimba) contains various active ingredients such as flavonoid and...
Neem leaves contain flavonoid, triterpenoid and saponin compounds that have antifertility potential ...
Technical azadirachtin, a major component of A. indica leaves, has low acute/subchronic toxicity and...
1093-1103Effect of oral administration (50, 100, and 200 mg/kg body weight/day, for 28 days) of aqu...
Neem has been used traditionally as a medicine for various ailments. It has been reported to possess...
Objective: To evaluate the reproductive toxicity of aqueous wood ash extract of Azadirachta indica (...
This study investigates the spermicidal and contraceptive effect of Azadirachta indica seed aqueous ...
An alternate approach to vasectomy for long-term male contraception following a single intra-vas app...
Background: The search for a relatively cheap, widely available, widely accepted and effective contr...
There is a search for a cheap, available and effective contraceptive to meet the increasing need for...
Neem leaves are one of the traditional medicinal plants (Azadirachta indica A Juss). Neem leaves con...
Aim: Investigation has been carried out to validate folkloric claim of the potential of ID based on ...
A novel approach for immunocontraception by intervention of local cell mediated immunity in the repr...
Medicinal plants may prove useful in developing plant-based strategies for regulation of male fertil...
Introduction: Infertility, which is defined as the inability to conceive after one year of intercour...
Leaf extract of Azadirachta indica (Mimba) contains various active ingredients such as flavonoid and...
Neem leaves contain flavonoid, triterpenoid and saponin compounds that have antifertility potential ...
Technical azadirachtin, a major component of A. indica leaves, has low acute/subchronic toxicity and...