The Effects of Aqueous Extract of Allium sativum (Garlic) on Some Aspects of Reproduction in the Female Albino Rat (Wistar Strain)

2012 
3 Abstract: Allium sativum (Garlic) is one of the plants used as a therapeutic agent in many cultures. The current study was to investigate the effect of its extract on some aspects of reproduction in the female albino rat (Wistar strain). Seventy-five female albino rats which were in proestrus divided into five groups fifteen each. Group A was given distilled water as control while groups B, C, D and E were given oral daily dose, 200, 400, 600 and 800 mgs/kg body weights of aqueous garlic extract respectively, for twenty-eight days (phase 1)and throughout the gestation periods of 28-30 days (phase 2 ). Five rats in each group were sacrificed at day fourteen and day twenty-eight for gross and histological examinations during the first phase. The remaining five rats (in each group) were mated at the second phase. Results revealed significant reduction in weights of uterine body and cervix in group E (P 0.05) in litter size, live birth weight and neonatal mortality across the groups. These findings suggest that aqueous garlic extracts have no deleterious effect on the reproductive performance of female rat.
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