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Title: | Contraceptive Effect of Lawsonia innermis (henna) in the Amo Women of Jengre, Bassa Local Government Area, Plateau State Using the Albino Rats as Experimental Animals |
Authors: | A.I, Shugaba S.O, Mohammed F, Shinku I.M, Gambo C.B, Uzokwe M.B, Mohammed A.M, Rabiu M.B.T, Umar |
Keywords: | Contraception. |
Issue Date: | Sep-2012 |
Publisher: | Global Advanced Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.1;No.8;Pp 226-236 |
Abstract: | To test if Lawsonia innermis have any anti-fertility effects. To test the mechanisms of action of the plant using
albino rats as experimental animals and to determine if conception is present after administration of plant extract.
Experimental rats were used in accordance to the WHO regulatory procedures. Wister rats weighing 35g - 45g, three
males and seven females at 3 weeks of age were used. Period covered by the experiment was two months. The
selection of animals for use in the study was determined by the presence of at least two consecutive 4 - day
estrous cycle. The animals which were divided into three groups were administered 5mls and 10mls of extract
(Lawsonia Innermis) for four days. On the fifth day, fertile males were introduced using the 2:1 ratio (female to
male) and were allowed to return with the females until the experiment was terminated. The control (third) group
was given normal saline orally. The extract of the plant`s root was used. Its phytochemical analysis revealed
that it contained saponins, tannins, cardiac glycosides, steroids and flavonoids balsam. The median lethal dose
3200C 170mg/Kg body weight. Mating was confirmed with the presence a of dead sperm cells in the vagina
smear. Following the administration of the extract, the rats were sacrificed humanely the uterus removed and
sections were made, stained and viewed microscopically. The effect of this plant was found to be dose
dependent causing distortion in the normal histology of the ovary, preventing the formation of follicular cavity and
arresting oocytes development and maturation. It also reduced the luminal diameter of the uterus and changed its
normal star shaped appearance to oval shape. The results obtained from this research indicate that Lawsonia
innermis has anti-contraceptive properties that are dose-dependent. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/342 |
ISSN: | 2315-5159 |
Appears in Collections: | Anatomy Human Physiology
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