Sexual Function Improving Effect of Chenopodium Album (Bathua sag) in Normal Male Mice.
Milind Pande1* and Anupam Pathak2

1NRI Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3 Sajjansingh Nagar, Opp. Patel Nagar, Raisen Road, Bhopal (India)

2Department of Pharmacy, Barkatullah University, Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal (India).

Corresponding Author E-mail:milindpandey2006@rediffmail.com

Abstract: The leaves of Chinopodium album Linn. Family Chinopodiaceae have been used in Ayurvedic medicine since ancient times for the treatment of male sexual disorders. The present study is aimed to investigate the effect of ethanolic extract of bathua on general mating behaviour, libido, potency along with its likely gastric ulceration and adverse effects on sexually normal male albino mice. The suspension of the extract was administered orally at the dose of 100, 250, and 500 mg / kg, to different groups of male mice (n = 6) once a day for seven days. The female albino mice involved in mating were made receptive by hormonal treatment. The general mating behaviour, libido and potency were determined and compared with the standard reference drug sildenafil citrate. The probable gastric ulceration and adverse effects of the extract were also evaluated. Oral administration of the extract significantly increased the Mounting Frequency, Intromission Frequency; Intromission Latency, Erections as well as aggregate of penile reflexes and caused significant reduction in the Mounting Latency and Post Ejaculatory Interval. The most appreciable effect of the extract was observed at the dose of 500 mg/kg. The test drug was also found to be devoid of any conspicuous gastric ulceration and adverse effects. The results indicated that the ethanolic extract of Chinopodium album Linn. Family Chinopodiaceae produced a significant and sustained increase in the sexual activity of normal male mice, without any conspicuous gastric ulceration and adverse effects. Thus, the resultant aphrodisiac effectivity of the extract lends support to the claims for its traditional usage in sexual disorders.

Keywords: Chenopodium album; aphrodisiacs; sexual behavior; sex stimulant; mounting frequency

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