Indonesian medicinal plants that have the potential to affect testicular function: A Review
1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, University of Lampung, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia.
2 Department of Education Science, PGSD Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Science, University of Lampung, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia.
Review Article
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 14(03), 163–172.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2023.14.3.0082
Publication history:
Received on 06 February 2023; revised on 14 March 2023; accepted on 17 March 2023
Abstract:
The testes are two glandular organs in the male reproductive system responsible for producing gametes called sperm and synthesizing androgen hormone called testosterone. The two functions of the testes are used as parameters for fertility and sexual performance in males. This paper presents the results of research to find plant-derived ingredients that are potential to treat disorders related to testicular function carried out in Indonesia in the last two decades. The inclusions criteria of the papers compiled are: containing the results of research conducted in Indonesia, by Indonesian researchers; have been published both in national and international journals that can be accessed using Google search engine. The results indicated there are numerous plant species that were revealed to have potentials to be developed as contraceptive or anti-fertility agent, pro-fertility ingredient and sexual activity enhancer herbs in males. Given fertility, infertility, and sexual behavior in males are all determined by the function of testes, it can be concluded that the Indonesian medicinal plants studied are containing active substance that have an effect on the testes.
Keywords:
Medicinal Plant; Plant Extract; Testicles; Spermatogenesis; Testicular Function; Male Fertility; Sexual Behavior
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