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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Overview of herbal research and testing regarding male fertility deprivation and male contraceptive biomedical research
Authors
Nitin Kumar, Munesh Mani
Abstract
Population growth has created a global paradox, placing significant strain on physical, cultural, and resource extraction. While contraceptive pills have lessened the prevalence of fertility, their severe complications inhibit widespread usage. Because of all these negative effects, current antifertility interventions are not producing satisfactory results; and as consequence, users are searching at alternative and experimental therapies for antifertility effects. Over forty-five thousand flowering plant species are documented in India, and hundreds of these are reported to have medicinal properties. Today, ancient herbal intervention in China, India, South America, and Africa are increasing in popularity as a promising source of potential plant-derived medicines. Our primary aim was to establish the effectiveness and usefulness of herbs commonly used in traditional medicine by (1) considering multiple recorded uses of such plants in traditional medicine and (2) researching medical and pharmacological literature on their therapeutic uses. As a result, research paper highlighted the impact of producing and evolving herbal contraception from wealth of medicinal herbs with antifertility abilities, local expertise, and traditional medicine practitioners' prescriptions (TMPs).
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Pages:805-810
How to cite this article:
Nitin Kumar, Munesh Mani "Overview of herbal research and testing regarding male fertility deprivation and male contraceptive biomedical research ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 805-810
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