Comparative study of the effect of rauwolfia vomitoria root-bark extract on sex hormones in male and female albino wistar rats
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of study
- 1.5Limitation of study
- 1.6Scope of study
- 1.7Significance of study
- 1.8Structure of the research
- 1.9Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Sex Hormones
- 2.2Rauwolfia Vomitoria Root-Bark Extract
- 2.3Effects of Rauwolfia Vomitoria on Male Sex Hormones
- 2.4Effects of Rauwolfia Vomitoria on Female Sex Hormones
- 2.5Comparative Studies on Sex Hormones
- 2.6Previous Research on Rauwolfia Vomitoria and Sex Hormones
- 2.7Biological Mechanisms of Rauwolfia Vomitoria on Sex Hormones
- 2.8Side Effects of Rauwolfia Vomitoria Consumption
- 2.9Benefits of Regulating Sex Hormones
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Selection of Study Participants
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Variables and Measurements
- 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Pilot Study
- 3.8Sampling Techniques
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Data Presentation and Analysis
- 4.2Effects of Rauwolfia Vomitoria on Male Rats
- 4.3Effects of Rauwolfia Vomitoria on Female Rats
- 4.4Comparison of Sex Hormone Levels
- 4.5Statistical Analysis Results
- 4.6Discussion on Findings
- 4.7Interpretation of Results
- 4.8Implications of the Study
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Future Research
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Rauwolfia vomitoria is a plant known for its medicinal properties, particularly in traditional African medicine. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Rauwolfia vomitoria root-bark extract on sex hormones in male and female albino Wistar rats. The research involved administering different doses of the extract to the rats and analyzing the impact on sex hormone levels. The study found that the extract had significant effects on sex hormone levels in both male and female rats. In male rats, the extract led to a decrease in testosterone levels, while in female rats, it resulted in alterations in estrogen and progesterone levels. These changes suggest that Rauwolfia vomitoria root-bark extract may have hormone-modulating effects that differ between genders. Further analysis revealed that the effects of the extract were dose-dependent, with higher doses leading to more pronounced changes in hormone levels. This indicates that the dosage of Rauwolfia vomitoria extract is a crucial factor in determining its impact on sex hormones in rats. The study also examined the potential mechanisms underlying the observed effects of the extract on sex hormones. It was found that Rauwolfia vomitoria may act on the endocrine system, disrupting the normal regulation of sex hormones. Additionally, the extract could interact with hormone receptors or enzymes involved in hormone synthesis and metabolism, further influencing hormone levels in the rats. Overall, this research provides valuable insights into the effects of Rauwolfia vomitoria root-bark extract on sex hormones in male and female rats. The findings suggest that the extract has the potential to modulate sex hormone levels, with varying effects in males and females. Understanding these effects is essential for exploring the therapeutic applications of Rauwolfia vomitoria in hormone-related conditions. Future studies could delve deeper into the specific mechanisms through which Rauwolfia vomitoria affects sex hormones and explore its potential therapeutic benefits in hormone-related disorders. Additionally, investigating the long-term effects of the extract and its safety profile in different animal models could further enhance our understanding of its pharmacological properties.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></p><p>Plants have been considered as sources of medicinal agents, as it offers natural products useful for human health. Since the existence of human life on the planet earth, plants have been the source of food, clothing, shelter, fiber, fuel and medicine. Since time immemorial plants are the principle raw materials of traditional medicinal system that has been practiced and continue to provide mankind with novel therapies (Cragg and Newmann, 2005). <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria </em>, is a plant specie that of the genus Rauvolfia. It is also called the “poison devils pepper”. <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria </em>contains a large number of indole alkaloids, the root bark contains reserpiline as a major component, followed by reserpine, reserpinine and ajmaline. Root products of <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria </em> have been found to be potent in treatment hypertension, as a sedative to calm epilepsy and psychotic or mental illness. They are also used to wash Children with Colic or fever as well as for skin problems such as rash, pimples, etc. (Schmelzer, 2007).</p><p> Sex hormones are natural substances produced by the body that helps relay messages between cells and organs and affect development of sexual organs and other secondary sexual characteristics. Estrogen and progesterone are the two main female sex hormones. Although testosterone is considered as a male hormones females also produce and use a small amount of it too.</p><p> Estrogen is the major female hormones. The major amount of the estrogen is produced by the ovaries but small amounts are produced in the adrenal glands and fat cells. During pregnancy, the placenta also makes estrogen. Estrogen plays a big role in reproduction and sexual development, including puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause.</p><p> The ovaries also produces the progesterone after ovulation and during pregnancy, the placenta also produces some. Progesterone plays a role in preparing the lining of the uterus for a fertilized egg, supporting pregnancy and suppressing of estrogen production after ovulation.</p><p> Testosterone is a male sex hormone that is important for sexual and reproductive development. It is responsible for development of male sex organs before birth as well as development of other secondary characteristics.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p> Alkaloids have been reported to show varying effects on the serum hormone levels. <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria </em>has a vast composition of alkaloids and is potent in treatment and management of various ailments. However, there is not enough information as to the effect of <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria</em> root bark extract on the levels of sex hormones.</p><p><strong>1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria </em>root bark extract on male and female sex hormones.</p><p><strong>1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The result from this study will add more knowledge to our existing biomedical and pharmacological potentials of <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria</em> and this may help open up new avenues of investigation for researchers.</p><p><strong>1.5 JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Medicinal plants have received a great deal of attention due to their possible beneficial as well as adverse effects. Some of these plants are known to possess anti- fertility effect through their action on hypothlamo-pituitary-gonadal axis or direct hormonal effects on reproductive organs resulting in inhibition of ovarian steroidogenesis. Sex hormones are natural substances produced by the body that helps relay messages between cells and organs and affect development of sexual organs and other secondary sexual characteristics. Alteration in the levels of these sex hormones may lead to infertilty, abortion, abnormal development of sexual characteristics and sexual organs in male, hence the need for use of medicinal plants as a means of regulating hormonal levels by way of increasing or decreasing it.</p><p><strong>1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The scope of the study includes:</p><p>i. Administration of ethanol extract of <em>Rauwolfia vomitoria</em> to male and female albino Wistar rats depending on body weight</p><p>ii. Collection of blood by cardiac puncture from anaesthetized experimental rats</p><p>iii. Separation of serum by centrifugation</p><p>iv. Determination of biochemical parameters</p>
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