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Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
2023 Volume.50 No. 3 p.143 ~ p.153
Review of potential spermatogenic and aphrodisiac effects of the Ferula genus
Seyyed Majid Bagheri

Amir Shieh
Jalil Alizadeh Ghalenoei
Maryam Yadegari
Nasrin Alborzi
Abstract
Objective : Men¡¯s sexual health plays an important role in male fertility and childbearing, as it is associated with factors such as sexual desire, healthy spermatogenesis, and erectile function. In various cultures, medicinal plants have been utilized to address male sexual issues, including infertility and erectile dysfunction. Despite recent advancements in medical science for treating male impotence, some men opt for herbal supplements as an alternative, given that numerous herbs have the potential to enhance male sexual performance. The Apiaceae family is one of the oldest plant families used for medicinal purposes. Ferula, a genus within this family, comprises approximately 170 different species worldwide. Members of this genus possess numerous therapeutic properties due to the presence of various compounds. This article aims to explore the potential impacts of Ferula plants on the male reproductive system.

Methods : This review article was prepared by searching for terms including Ferula and ¡°aphrodisiac,¡± Ferula and ¡°spermatogenesis,¡± and Ferula and ¡°male reproductive system.¡± Relevant information was gathered through electronic databases, including ISI Web of Knowledge, PubMed, and Google Scholar.

Results : The findings indicated that relatively comprehensive studies have been conducted in this area, revealing that certain Ferula species have been employed in folk medicine to boost fertility and libido. Recent research has corroborated these effects.

Conclusion : It is hoped that new aphrodisiac compounds with fewer side effects can be isolated from Ferula plants in the future.
KEYWORD
Aphrodisiacs, Ferula, Infertility, Spermatogenesis
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