Abstract

Background: There is a growing need to offer guidance and instruction to those who use herbal medicines in order to enhance their understanding of the scientifically supported risks associated with these therapies. This study investigates the adverse effects of the Ziziphus spina-christi (ZSC) aqueous extract on the biochemical markers and histological alterations in the ovaries of female rats. Methods: A total of fifteen female rats, with five rats in each group, were given the extract of ZSC orally at doses of 10, 50 and 100 mg/kg bw/day for a duration of 14 days. Five more ladies were designated as a control group and provided just with water. During a span of fifteen days, clinical findings of toxicity were documented. The ovarian function was evaluated by assessing the biochemical indicators and measuring the quantities of serum estradiol and progesterone. Furthermore, an assessment was conducted to examine the histological changes in the organs. Result: The results did not show any clear toxicity on the animal’s weight or body organs. Estrogen and progesterone levels in female rats who received ZSC extract for 14 days. In addition, no pathological changes were revealed in the ovary histological sections. Significant differences were detected in the numbers of ovarian follicles in females treated with the ZSC extract compared to the control. In conclusion, the results showed indications of side effects of ovarian follicles after treating female rats with ZSC extract for 14 days.

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