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Beneficial effects of chrysin on the reproductive system of adult male rats
Chrysin
treated male albino rats had significantly higher sperm count,
fertility rate and litter size when they were permitted to mate with
proven proestrous female rats[26]. These promoting effects of Chrysin
was confirmed by Ciftci et al.[27]report in which testis antioxidant
enzyme levels such as SOD, CAT and GSH-Px along with GSH were
significantly improved following Chrysin administration. Higher sperm
count and motility along with lower abnormality percentage were also
recorded in their study. …
… Higher sperm count and motility along with lower abnormality
percentage were also recorded in their study. Beside antioxidant effect,
both in vivo and in vitro studies have confirmed Chrysin potential for
enhancing testosterone level and subsequently male sex drive[23,27].
According to the broad range of pharmacological activities of Chrysin
and considering the fact that information on feeding this flavonoid to
birds is lacking in literature. …
… In the light of obtained results, Chrysin successfully improved total
and forward motility, plasma membrane functionality and integrity, semen
concentration and MDA level, sperm fatty acid composition, blood
testosterone as well as fertility and hatchability rates. These results
were in concert with previous studies in which oral administration of
Chrysin to male rats significantly enhanced sperm total motility and
count, blood testosterone level[27]as well as fertility and litter size
in their partners. An appropriate level of dietary n-6/n-3 fatty acid
ratio along with reduced MDA level (by feeding an antioxidant) resulted
in increase of sperm forward motility in boar.
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