Immunohistochemical and Stereological Studies of <i>Treculia africana</i> Seed on Chloroquine Induced Damage on the Testes of Adult Male Wistar Rats (<i>Rattus novergicus</i>)
Abstract:Introduction: Chloroquine causes damage to the testis by crossing the blood testis barrier. Treculia africana has numerous medicinal potentials. However, the prevention of its complication such as male infertility remains unexplored. This aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of aqueous seed extract of Treculia africana on chloroquine-induced toxicity in the testis of adult male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus). Methods: Twenty eight (28) rats with an average weight 200±10g were used for the study and d… Show more
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