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a peer-reviewed, open access online international journal which publishes original research papers. The journal welcomes submission from scholars and experts for possible publication from all over the world. The scope of the journal includes: Pharmaceutical research, chemistry and biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds, biological evaluation of crude extracts, ethnomedicine, traditional and complementary medicine, ethnopharmacology, biomedical research, Biotechnology, Evaluation of natural substances of land and sea and of plants, microbes and animals, pharmacognosy, bioavailability, clinical, pharmacological, toxicological studies and pharmacokinetics of phytochemicals, Isolation and characterization of compounds, structure elucidation, synthesis and experimental biosynthesis of natural Product as well as developments of methods in these areas are welcomed in the journal.

Highlights

  • Extract of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) pollen (DPP) is a herbal mixture that is widely used as a folk remedy for curing male infertility in traditional medicine

  • The antioxidant properties of date extract, which can prevent the unnecessary generation of free radicals in the sperm cells, could be attributed to the improvement in sperm characteristics, including motility and abnormality

  • The effect of petroleum ether was observed as there was a significant (P

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Introduction

Extract of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) pollen (DPP) is a herbal mixture that is widely used as a folk remedy for curing male infertility in traditional medicine. DPP was added to the animal mash to boost growth and an increase in plasma testosterone levels was observed.[11] Raphanus sativus extract protects against zearalenone-induced testicular toxicity which might be due to its ability to inhibit the oxidative process. This is achieved by counteracting reactive oxygen species as well as its interaction with estrogen receptors that are occupied by the mycotoxin zearalenone.[12] Rabbit fertility and immunity have been observed to be improved by R. sativus.[13,14] discovered that Radish seed increases sperm motility, Citation: Soliman NA, EL-Gaafary MN, Shalaby AA, Hussein OM, Taha NM.

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