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African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by ikorodureporta: 9:41pm On Jan 17, 2020
"Agbalumo" May Cause Male Infertility

Ethanolic extracts of African star apple or cherry have been validated in recent studies to damage fertility in men. CHUKWUMA MUANYA and ADAKU ONYENUCHEYA write.

New studies have shown that the ethanolic root bark extract of African cherry may damage fertility in men.African cherry is a plant, which has been used in traditional/alternative medicine in Nigeria to treat several health problems, as various parts of this herb have been proved to have a wide range of therapeutic effects.

The plant is a rich source of natural antioxidants, which have been established to promote health by acting against oxidative stress related disease such as; diabetics, cancer and coronary heart diseases.Its bark is used for the treatment of yellow fever and malaria while the leaf is used as an emollient and for the treatment of skin eruption, stomachache and diarrhea. The cotyledons from the seeds are used as ointments in the treatment of vaginal and dermatological infections in Western Nigeria and also possess anti-hyperglycemic and hypolipidemic effects, among other health benefits.

However, studies have shown that African cherry herbs can also have anti-fertility effects in men.Botanically called Chrysophyllum albidum, African star apple, which belongs to the plant family Sapotaceae is an edible tropical fruit known by various tribal names. It is called Utieagadava in Urhobo; Agbalumo in Yoruba; Udala in Ibo, Efik and Ibibio; Ehya in Igala, Agwaluma in Hausa tribes of Nigeria.

In southern Benin, it is called Azongogwe or Azonbobwe in local language.Several studies have been conducted to investigate the antifertility effect of the ethanolic root bark extract of C. albidum on the hormonal levels (pituitary-testicular axis) and caudal epididymal fluid parameters in wistar rats.

A study titled: “The effect of Chrysophyllum albidum fruit on testicular functions in rats” investigated the effects of C. albidum fruit methanol extract on the reproductive functions of male Wistar rats.Fifteen male Wistar rats were divided into three and received distilled water, which also served as control and extract respectively for 28 days via oral gavage.

The sperm count, motility, percentage sperm aberration, histology of testes and epididymides were examined by microscopy.The results showed the serum levels of luteinising hormone (LH), follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) and testosterone were quantified using ELISA. However, the sperm count significantly increased in, while the serum testosterone level decreased.

Findings from the study showed that the architecture of sections of testes and epididymides showed anomalies. C. albidum fruit adversely altered reproductive functions of male Wistar rat.Also, another study published in International Journal of Applied Research in Natural Products by Nigerian researchers validated the antifertility effect of extracts of African cherry in men.

The study is titled: “Antifertility Effects of Ethanolic Root Bark Extract of Chrysophyllum Albidum in Male Albino Rats.According to the researchers, the present study was conducted to investigate the antifertility activity of the ethanol root bark extract of Chrysophyllum albidum on sperm parameter and hormonal levels in rats.Eighteen male rats were divided into three groups of six animals each, as each group were administered distilled water that serve as control, ethanol root bark extract on a daily basis. The caudal epididymal sperm count; motility and sperm morphology were observed compared with the control.

The result showed that ethanol extract of the root bark of C. albidum suppresses the hormonal levels and sperm production in rats, according to the study.The researchers conclude that the study demonstrated that the root bark of ethanolic extract of C. albidum produces a pronounced inhibition of serum testosterone and gonadrophins concentration.

However, these extract had antifertility effect on the testes of albino wistar rats and could be further investigated for possibility of developing a cheap, acceptable and easy available male contraceptive.The researchers said: “The findings of the present study showed that the ethanolic root bark extract of C. albidum could significantly alter the fertility potential of male rats. The fact that there was significant increase in body weight

(p<0.05) on treated animals does not rule out the possibility of a systemic toxicity at the doses treated due to behavioral alterations observed within the treated groups which showed progressive decrease in agility. Furthermore, the significant increase in body weight (p<0.05) indicates that the extract may have toxic effect on the rats. The analysis of caudal epididymal fluids of these treated rats revealed a concomitant decrease in the sperm concentration which may be due to the inhibition in spermatogenesis which has been reflected here by the low count.” [ad] The researchers observed that the “present study also reveals a significant decrease in sperm motility, which focuses the direct effect of the extract on matured and stored sperm in epididymis, also increased abnormal sperm morphology.”Another study evaluated the effects of ethanolic leaf extract of Chrysophyllum albidum on hormones and sperm analysis of laboratory rats.The study titled: “Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Chrysophyllum albidum on sperm analysis, hormonal profile, SOD and testicular histology of adult male wistar rats” was published in the Agriculture And Biology Journal of North America. The researchers in their findings showed that “C. albidum leave extract reduced serum levels of gonadotrophins probably by affecting hypothalamic- pituitary-gonadal axis. The treatment does not cause suppression of spermatogenesis but decrease the hormonal profile. The researchers from Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Madonna University, River State concluded that the “C. albidum leave extract reduced serum levels of gonadotrophins probably by affecting hypothalamic- pituitary-gonadal axis. The reduced levels of FSH, LH and T do not have effect on the testicular spermatogenesis for 21 days. However there was an increase in the SOD enzyme activities above the control level thereby improving its antioxidative capacity.”

Source: https://m.guardian.ng/features/health/african-star-apple-may-damage-fertility-in-men/

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by doctokwus: 10:00pm On Jan 17, 2020
Read the research extracts and soon as I saw all were conducted by scientists in Nigerian higher inatitutions,I started having doubts.
First,in their more or less hurried research,there was even one study group that found spermatogenesis was even increased.
Meanwhile,no human study has even been done,just a study on rats,by Nigerian scientists using the science equipment they use here.
When a proper research is done using up to date scientific tools and methods,then any research finding on agbalumo can be discussed.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Oluwasaeon(m): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2020
Lol

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by DEHVEHLOP(m): 10:23pm On Jan 17, 2020
They consume a lot of it in the land of the rising crimes.








Maybe that is the reason they remained 5% since independence

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Cosmatikka: 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2020
Ok
Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by EddyNumerouno(m): 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2020
doctokwus:
Read the research extracts and soon as I saw all were conducted by scientists in Nigerian higher inatitutions,I started having doubts.

First,in their more or less hurried research,there was even one study group that found spermatogenesis was even increased.

Meanwhile,no human study has even been done,just a study on rats,by Nigerian scientists using the science equipment they use here.
When a proper research is done using up to date scientific tools and methods,then any research finding on agbalumo can be discussed.
Lol

No faith in anything Nigerian...sorry is your case

The research was done using the root bark, I don’t know anyone who eats the root bark. So we can fire the go be that

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Benjaniblinks(m): 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2020
Thanks op I was confusing this for Apricot.
At least I know its name now.
Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by excomarow(m): 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2020
Women are found of eating it more than men....
What will happen to them

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by alizma: 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2020
You can imagine the kind of childlessness people would have experienced in some part of ekitti and ondo if this news is something close to the truth. Over there you can have up to 5 trees of star apple that produce very well in one farm. My parents alone have two of such farms. We pick and lick as we walk through the farm. Sometimes you can't even count the number of star apple you take in a day.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by WetSmoke: 1:39pm On Jan 18, 2020
Men no de too eat am sef.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by themonk(m): 1:39pm On Jan 18, 2020
doctokwus:
Read the research extracts and soon as I saw all were conducted by scientists in Nigerian higher inatitutions,I started having doubts.
First,in their more or less hurried research,there was even one study group that found spermatogenesis was even increased.
Meanwhile,no human study has even been done,just a study on rats,by Nigerian scientists using the science equipment they use here.
When a proper research is done using up to date scientific tools and methods,then any research finding on agbalumo can be discussed.

"Could" is the keyword here.

It's a probability, you can decide to gamble with your fertility sha.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Mescana22(m): 1:40pm On Jan 18, 2020
grin grin grin grin grin so make we no chop Udara again, Inukwa........My fore fathers ate it and there were as fertile as anything you can think of

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Elevathor1600(m): 1:40pm On Jan 18, 2020
ok

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Nobody: 1:40pm On Jan 18, 2020
hmmm, i smell propaganda tongue






well 5bedroom duplex for sale at wuse2 for 260million, mind my signature if you have interest wink

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by SEGLIZ: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by thundafire: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
What our ancestors have been eating and producing dozens of children yeye medical talk

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by BlackfireX: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
Research done by reputable Europeans or niiigeriians?





Shior

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by grandstar(m): 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
themonk:


"Could" is the keyword here.

I bought 70 just yesterday for people

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Nobody: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
Men eat like three of this in a year

Some a decade sef

Next undecided

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Nobody: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
... it’s nothing to worry about. Not like it’s available all year round.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Nobody: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
My grandfather's breakfast since he was 2. Now he's 112 but not alive tho.

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by rxmusa(m): 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
Hahah
Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by illiteratepmb: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
Trashy research

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Hisincrease: 1:41pm On Jan 18, 2020
Na Lie
Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Peezol: 1:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
Ehehh, that's my best fruit biko, let me know when the research is done in another country, cos I don't trust this our scientists cool

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by crackhouse(m): 1:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
Their research was a waste of money. Nigeria scientists?

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Collins0609(m): 1:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
eat this, don't eat this or else u die... but at the long run, we go still die Abeg free me joor..... make I no eat UDALA now all die na die

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Re: African Star Apple Could Cause Male Infertility by Yellowgarri: 1:42pm On Jan 18, 2020
Misleading title, Confusionist

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