Eurycoma longifolia JACK and orientation activities in sexually experienced male rats

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The effects of Eurycoma longifolia JACK were studied on the orientation activities of sexually experienced male rats towards receptive females (mounting, licking, anogenital shiffing), environment (exploration, faring, climbing), themselves (genital grooming, non-genital grooming) and mobility (unrestricted, restricted) after dosing them with 200, 400 and 800 mg/kg body weight twice daily for 10 d prior to the test. The results showed that E. longifolia JACK modified the orientation activities of the treated male rats in that they significantly displayed more frequent and vigorous mounting, licking and anogenital sniffing towards the receptive females, and it further intensified self orientation as indicated by the increased grooming of the genitals compared to the controls (p < 0.05). In addition, rats treated with 800 mg/kg of methanol, water and butanol extracts of E. longifolia JACK continued to show confinement to a particular area of the cage (around the female), thus showing restriction in movement as compared to the controls (p < 0.05). However, the treated males possessed a lack of interest in the external environment as indicated by a reduction in exploration, rating and climbing on the cage wall. Hence, further the the present study supports folk use of E. longifolia JACK as an aphrodisiac.

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Ang, H. H., & Sim, M. K. (1998). Eurycoma longifolia JACK and orientation activities in sexually experienced male rats. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 21(2), 153–155. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.21.153

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