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EFFECT OF AQUEOUS AND ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF COTTONSEED ON SOME PARAMETERS OF SPERMS AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF ALBINO MICE.
Author(s) -
Inaam Noori Ali,
Mohammad Baqir M.R. Fakhrildin,
Sabah A.R. Al-Obaidi
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of al-nahrain university-science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2519-0881
pISSN - 1814-5922
DOI - 10.22401/jnus.13.4.20
Subject(s) - sperm , sperm motility , andrology , motility , aqueous extract , cottonseed , biology , zoology , fertility , chemistry , medicine , endocrinology , traditional medicine , botany , population , genetics , environmental health
Two cottonseed extracts including alcoholic and aqueous at doses 20 and 40 mg/Kg/day were orally administered to male mice for 6 weeks to study their effects on some of sperm parameters. Results showed that 20 and 40 mg/kg alcoholic and aqueous extract caused highly significant (P 0.01) decrease in the sperm concentration, motility (%) and progressive sperm motility (%). While, Results of the abnormal sperm morphology (%) for two treated groups 20 and 40 mg/kg/day of alcoholic and aqueous extracts revealed a significant (P 0.05) increase after 6 weeks when compared to the control group. Results revealed that the percentages of sperm agglutination were highly significant (P 0.01) increased in mice treated with 20 and 40 mg/kg/day of alcoholic and aqueous when compared to the control. The fertility (%) and percentage of males of new born babies showed a significant (P 0.05) reduction in the treated mice as compared to female in the same groups and to the control group. Meanwhile, a significant (P 0.05) increase in the recovery time was showed with the increasing of doses of the two extracts when compared with the control group.

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