Quantitative Phytochemical Screening, Antioxidant and Aphrodisiac Potential Studies of Hydroethanolic Root Extract of Carissa spicatum L.
Dossou-Yovo Komlan Mawubédjro,
Aboudoulatif Diallo,
Povi Lawson-Evi
et al.
Abstract:Background and Objective: Carissa spinarum is a plant used in West African countries such as Togo to manage erectile dysfunction. Despite this usage, there are no scientific proof of its aphrodisiac potential. This work was then, carried out to evaluate the aphrodisiac potential of Carissa spinarum roots hydro-alcoholic extract associated with its quantitative phytochemical composition and its antioxidant activity. Materials and Methods: Prior to the aphrodisiac potential study, the quantitative phytochemical … Show more
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