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Title: Clinical application of bioextracts in supporting the reproductive system of animals and humans: potential and Limitations
Authors: Kowalczyk, Alicja
Kupczynski, Robert
Galeska, Elzbieta
Araújo, José Pedro
Czerniawska-Piatkowska, Ewa
Ullah, Riaz
Issue Date: 27-Mar-2022
Citation: Kowalczyk, A., Kupczynski, R., Gałeska, E., Araújo, J. P. & Czerniawska-Piatkowska, E. (2022). Clinical application of bioextracts in supporting the reproductive system of animals and humans: potential and Limitations. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. vol. 2022, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4766409
Abstract: There is an increasing demand of spices and herbs in developing countries due to the beneficial effects of plants and herbal preparations as medicines. The basic technological process of obtaining extracts from natural raw materials is extraction, consisting in etching with solvents. Plant extracts are extremely complex, multicomponent mixtures obtained from flowers, fruits, leaves, stems, twigs, or seeds of various plant materials. They are a rich source of polyphenols, flavonoids, phytosterols, carotenoids, and vitamins. The search for alternative methods of treatment is increasingly replacing the scientists’ excessive focus on the healing properties of bioextracts. Recent research offers great hope for the development of alternative methods to improve the reproductive system. The use of animal models in experimental research has increased knowledge regarding the beneficial effects of bioextracts on both male and female reproductive systems and reproductive cells. Demonstrating the positive effect of plant extracts creates new opportunities for the use of biowaste, which is a by-product in various production sectors. The aim of this review is to present the functional properties of extracts of natural origin, a cross section of modern methods of their preparation, and a discussion of the possibilities of their use in the auxiliary reproductive system.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3077
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