Role of Carrot Seed Extraction as Contraceptive and Embryo Absorption in Female Laboratory Mice Mus Muscuius
Zainab A. SHEHAB,
Huda K. KHASSAF,
Zainab A. H. AL-MOUSAWI
Abstract:Carrot seeds have a long history of use in relation to fertility, particularly as an anti-fertility agent. In an effort to assess the possible effectiveness of carrot seed as a contraceptive and to more precisely pinpoint the processes underlying its purported effects, our study was carried out. White female mice served as the subjects of this investigation (Mus musculus) , 36 animals total; 12 male and 24 female mice were used in the experiment, into three groups that resembled each other A 200 mg/kg ether ex… Show more
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