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Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used as remedy for female infertility and menstrual disorder in southwestern Nigeria

A.D. Ogunlakina, Mubo Adeola Sonibare

2020Nigerian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, more than 30% of premenopausal women are affected with secondary infertility. Nigerian (Yoruba) women show a higher tendency towards exaggerated ovarian (PCOS) response to stimulation for assisted conception associated with a higher prevalence of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.Objective: Identify and document medicinal plants traditionally used to treat female infertility and menstrual disorders among Yoruba ethnic group.Materials and Methods: Data on medicinal plants traditionally used to manage menstrual disorders and female infertility were collected through interviews and Focus group discussions (FGDs).Results: Twenty nine plant species belonging to 20 families were mentioned for management of infertility and menstrual disorder. Plant families mostly used were Euphorbiaceae (20%), Cucurbitaceae (15%), Bignoniaceae (10%), Apocynaceae (10%), Arecaceae (10%) and Solanaceae (10%).Conclusion: This study provides documentation of medicinal plants used in the management and treatment of infertility and menstrual disorder in Southwestern Nigeria.Keywords: Female infertility, Menstrual disorder, Medicinal plants, Bioactive constituents

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InfertilityEthnobotanyMedicineMedicinal plantsFemale infertilityTraditional medicinePolycystic ovaryGynecologyBiologyPregnancyObesityInternal medicineGeneticsInsulin resistanceAfrican Botany and Ecology Studies
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