Effect of Chronic Oral Administration of Ruta montana L. Areal Part Extract on Fertility Potential in Albino Rats

Mounira Merghem *

Laboratory of Phytotherapy Applied to Chronic Diseases, Faculty of Nature Life Sciences, Ferhat Abbas University Setif-1, 19000 Setif, Algeria.

Saliha Dahamna

Laboratory of Phytotherapy Applied to Chronic Diseases, Faculty of Nature Life Sciences, Ferhat Abbas University Setif-1, 19000 Setif, Algeria.

Kaoula Samira

CHU University Hospital Saadna Mohamed Abdenour, Sétif, Algeria.

Seddik Khennouf

Laboratory of Phytotherapy Applied to Chronic Diseases, Faculty of Nature Life Sciences, Ferhat Abbas University Setif-1, 19000 Setif, Algeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: The objective of the present study is to evaluate the effect of the aqueous extract of Ruta montana L. on the fertility in adult male and female rats.

Methodology: Forty healthy adult rats of both sexes were divided into 4 Groups of 10 rats each. During the treatment period, 100, 300 and 600 mg/kg/day of the extract were orally administered to Groups I, II and III respectively, while the control group received distilled water and served as control. The daily administration was carried out for a period of 90 days.

Results: The results did not show any significant change in ovaries weight. However, a significant decrease in testis, epididymis, and seminal vesicles weights was detected, as well as a reduction in the number and the motility of spermatozoids in rats treated with the doses of 300 and 600 mg/kg.

Conclusion: A dose of 300 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg of aqueous extract of Ruta Montana L. was able to cause a decrease in sexual organs weight of male rats and in the number and the motility of spermatozoids.

Keywords: Ruta montana L., fertility, sperm motility, sperm counts, histological alterations


How to Cite

Merghem, Mounira, Saliha Dahamna, Kaoula Samira, and Seddik Khennouf. 2017. “Effect of Chronic Oral Administration of Ruta Montana L. Areal Part Extract on Fertility Potential in Albino Rats”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 21 (4):1-8. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARRB/2017/38608.

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