Abstract
Mentha longifolia L (ML) is locally used as an herbal contraceptive. We aim to assess the toxicity profile and validate the antifertility effects of its leaves in male rats. Adult male Sprague Dawley rats (n = 10 animals/group) were divided into four groups. The Control group received. 9% saline, while groups II, III, and IV received 50, 75, and 100 mg/kg/day ML doses for 28 days. ML induced a dose-dependent decrease in percent fertility as well as the number of pups born in ML preexposed pairs, with maximum change observed in the ML3 group (60%, 3.75 ± 1.25) as compared to control (100%, 8.75 ±. 48) group. A significant (P
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David, M., Ain, Q. U., Jahan, S., Ahmad, M., Shah, Q., Afsar, T., … Razak, S. (2022). Determination of possible contraceptive potential of methanolic leaf extract of Mentha longifolia L. in adult male rats: A biochemical and histological study. Toxicology Research, 11(6), 951–961. https://doi.org/10.1093/toxres/tfac075
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