[PDF][PDF] A review on Dodonaea viscosa: A potential medicinal plant
AE Al-Snafi - IOSR Journal of Pharmacy, 2017 - researchgate.net
The chemical analysis of Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindaceae), revealed that the plant
contained alkaloids, flavonoids, fixed oil and fat, steroids, phenolics, saponins, tannins …
contained alkaloids, flavonoids, fixed oil and fat, steroids, phenolics, saponins, tannins …
[HTML][HTML] Biological and phytochemicals review of Omani medicinal plant Dodonaea viscosa
MA Hossain - Journal of King Saud University-Science, 2019 - Elsevier
An infusion of the plant of Dodonaea viscosa (D. viscosa) was used by the Omanis and other
nations to cure a variety of ailments for many years. The plant was considered as a laxative …
nations to cure a variety of ailments for many years. The plant was considered as a laxative …
[PDF][PDF] Antifertility activity of plants extracts on female reproduction: A review
RK Sharma, AK Goyal, RA Bhat - Int J Pharm Biol Sci, 2013 - ijpbs.com
Evaluation of herbs has been in progress worldwide for several decades to identify effective
and safe substances for fertility regulation. This approach proved to be a good alternative to …
and safe substances for fertility regulation. This approach proved to be a good alternative to …
[PDF][PDF] Herbal contraceptive: an overview
Human fertility control is one of the major approaches which seem effective in controlling
population. Many potential methods have been adopted to induce infertility including …
population. Many potential methods have been adopted to induce infertility including …
The Reproductive Toxicity Associated with Dodonaea viscosa, a Folk Medicinal Plant in Saudi Arabia
MF Khan, AS Alqahtani, OM Almarfadi… - Evidence‐Based …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Dodonaea viscosa is a medicinal plant which is being used to treat various diseases in
humans. The available safety data suggest that the plant does not produce any side effects …
humans. The available safety data suggest that the plant does not produce any side effects …
[PDF][PDF] Arabian medicinal plants affected female fertility-plant based review (part 1)
AE Al-Snafi - IOSR Journal of Pharmacy, 2018 - academia.edu
Medicinal plants have been widely used to enhance or regulate fertility in females. Several
medicinal plants stimulated normal pituitary reponse of gonadotropin-releasing hormone …
medicinal plants stimulated normal pituitary reponse of gonadotropin-releasing hormone …
[PDF][PDF] Some medicinal plants with anti-fertility potential: a current status
The increase in population is becoming a comprehensive dilemma, causing much pressure
on economic, social and natural assets. Oral contraceptive agents have improved the rate of …
on economic, social and natural assets. Oral contraceptive agents have improved the rate of …
Antiplasmodial activities and abortifacient properties of three commonly used African indigenous anti-malarial plants in Plasmodium berghei infected pregnant mice …
AS Babalola, OA Idowu, KO Ademolu… - Bulletin of the National …, 2020 - Springer
Background The use of herbs for malaria treatment is common among pregnant women in
Nigeria. This study through a survey documented three most commonly used herbs in the …
Nigeria. This study through a survey documented three most commonly used herbs in the …
Evaluating powder preparation of Dodonaea viscosa as a new potential control measure against bacterial wilt of tomato
In the present study, we explored the disease-control efficacy of a powder preparation of the
widely available evergreen medicinal shrub Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacquin against the …
widely available evergreen medicinal shrub Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacquin against the …
Effectiveness of pomegranate Punica Granatum L. fruit extract on the sexual function in rats
LK Katana - 2020 - ir-library.egerton.ac.ke
The worldwide prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in 1995 was estimated to be 152
million males, and the figure is expected to rise to 322 million by the year 2025. The inability …
million males, and the figure is expected to rise to 322 million by the year 2025. The inability …