2022
DOI: 10.1111/and.14577
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The combination of ginger and zinc supplement could improve lead‐induced reproductive dysfunction by inhibiting apoptosis mediated by oxidative damage and inflammation

Abstract: Due to the growing industry and industrialization of many urban communities, one of the dangers that threaten human life is long‐term exposure to heavy metals such as lead. Lead contamination can have a detrimental effect on fertility. On the other hand, the combination of ginger and zinc supplements can be a powerful sexual enhancer. Despite extensive studies on the effect of ginger and zinc on reproduction, the effects of the combination of ginger and zinc supplement on lead‐induced reproductive dysfunction … Show more

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“…The viral entry could be because of ACE2 activation and expression in male reproductive organs (Tay et al 2020). Oxidative stress mediates male infertility in numerous ways and this mechanism is documented and supported by data to a large extent (Smith et al 2006;Xue et al 2022).…”
Section: Ace2 Mediated Sars-cov-2 Male Infertilitymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The viral entry could be because of ACE2 activation and expression in male reproductive organs (Tay et al 2020). Oxidative stress mediates male infertility in numerous ways and this mechanism is documented and supported by data to a large extent (Smith et al 2006;Xue et al 2022).…”
Section: Ace2 Mediated Sars-cov-2 Male Infertilitymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Its major chemical constituents comprise gingerols, polyphenols, monoterpenoids, flavonoids and tannins [138]. Xue et al (2022) [139] conducted a study on the protective effect of ginger powder against Pb-induced male infertility in adult male rats. They found that ginger (250 mg/kg), particularly when combined with zinc, can mitigate reproductive dysfunction by inhibiting apoptosis through the lowering of oxidative damage and inflammation, thus leading to enhanced reproductive performance.…”
Section: Ginger (Zingiber Officinale)mentioning
confidence: 99%