A Review of Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulations and Natural Active Ingredients with Therapeutic Potential for Male Infertility Targeting Oxidative Stress
Zhen Peng, Ning Zhang, Fengting Yin, Ling Kong, Hui Sun, Chang Liu, Yaning Wu, Chenyue Wang, Xijun Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews traditional Chinese medicine and natural compounds that may help treat male infertility by reducing oxidative stress.
Contribution
The study systematically reviews TCM compounds and their mechanisms in targeting oxidative stress for male infertility.
Findings
TCM compounds like kidney tonifiers and Qi replenishers show potential in improving male fertility.
Natural ingredients such as flavonoids and polyphenols modulate oxidative stress pathways.
These findings suggest TCM could offer multi-target solutions for infertility treatment.
Abstract
Male infertility has emerged as a significant global concern, with male factors accounting for approximately 30% to 50% of infertility cases. Oxidative stress is recognized as the primary pathological mechanism affecting sperm structure and function. The development and application of chemically synthesized drug therapies are limited by lengthy research and development processes and significant adverse effects. Conversely, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) compounds offer promising clinical applications for enhancing male reproductive function, attributed to their distinctive advantages of multi-target coordination and holistic regulation. This paper systematically reviews classical TCM compounds, such as those that tonify the kidney and benefit essence, warm and invigorate kidney Yang, and replenish Qi and nourish blood. It also examines the molecular mechanisms of active natural…
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TopicsTraditional Chinese Medicine Analysis · Sperm and Testicular Function · Berberine and alkaloids research
