The Aphrodisiac and Androgenic Effects of Aqueous and Ethanol Extracts of Tribulus cistoides (Zygophyllaceae) on Nicotine-Induced Sexual Dysfunction in Male Wistar Rats
Kiafon Betrand Nsah, Njoya Moses Tita Mogho, Nguedem Sylvie Fonkwo, Kada Sanda Antoine

TL;DR
This study shows that Tribulus cistoides extracts can reverse nicotine-induced sexual dysfunction in male rats, offering a natural alternative to conventional treatments.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the aphrodisiac and androgenic effects of Tribulus cistoides in a nicotine-induced sexual dysfunction model in rats.
Findings
T. cistoides extracts reversed nicotine-induced sexual behavior impairments in rats.
The extracts restored testosterone levels and improved oxidative balance in reproductive tissues.
Phytochemicals in the plant likely mediate its beneficial effects through hormone modulation and nitric oxide enhancement.
Abstract
Male sexual dysfunction is a common condition, typically managed with phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitors and testosterone replacement therapy. However, these treatments often have undesirable side effects and are expensive, prompting interest in plant-based alternatives. This study investigated the aphrodisiac and androgenic potential of Tribulus cistoides (T. cistoides) in a nicotine-induced model of sexual dysfunction in male Wistar rats. A total of 45 male rats were divided into nine groups (n = 5 per group). Group 1 served as the normal control; Group 2 received nicotine only (1 mg/kg) to induce dysfunction; Group 3 received sildenafil citrate (5 mg/kg) as a positive control. Groups 4–6 were administered nicotine plus aqueous extracts of T. cistoides at doses of 50, 100, and 150 mg/kg, respectively. Groups 7–9 received nicotine plus ethanol extracts at the same doses. Sexual…
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TopicsPhytochemical and Pharmacological Studies · Phytoestrogen effects and research · Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
