“…Additionally, several clinical studies have demonstrated that maca increases the number and the motility of spermatozoa and increases sexual function in humans (Gonzales et al, , ; Lee, Lee, You, & Ha, ). In studies that were done with mammalian experimental models, maca administration was also found to improve sperm quality and spermatogenesis (Chung, Rubio, Gonzales, Gasco, & Gonzales, ; Gasco, Aguilar, & Gonzales, ; Gonzales et al, , ; Gonzales, Gonzales‐Castaneda, & Gasco, ; Gonzales, Rubio, Chung, Gasco, & Villegas, ; Sanchez‐Salazar & Gonzales, ; Yucra, Gasco, Rubio, Nieto, & Gonzales, ; Zhang, Zhou, & Ge, ) and the steroidogenic capacity of rat's Leydig cells (Ohta et al, ). Furthermore, the ejaculate volume, erection, mounting activity, sperm quality and the number of bulls that had undamaged plasma membrane acrosome after maca supplementation were increased after two spermatogenic cycles (Clement, Kneubühler, Urwyler, Witschi, & Kreuzer, ).…”