The Therapeutic Potential Of Date Palm Pollen For Testicular Disorders Induced By Diabetes In Male Diabetic Rats
Zainab Jaiballah,
Naji Lji,
Mohamed Younes
Abstract:Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the main cause of large-scale morbidity and mortality. This syndrome has adverse effects on all physiological systems, including the male reproductive system. It affects a large number of men of reproductive age and causes serious reproductive disorders. This study was aimed to examine the protective effect of date palm pollen (DPP) on diabetes-induced testicular disorders in male rats. Rats were divided into 4 groups. The first group represents the negative control, while the second … Show more
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