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The Profertility and Aphrodisiac Activities of Tribulus terrestris L.: Evidence from Meta-Analyses

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ANDROLOGIA
卷 2023, 期 -, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1155/2023/7118431

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This meta-analysis evaluated the profertility and aphrodisiac effects of Tribulus terrestris L. The results showed significant improvements in sperm concentration and motility in humans, as well as improvements in sperm parameters in rodents. The effect on hormone levels varied across studies and animal models. Overall, Tribulus terrestris L. exhibited profertility and aphrodisiac activities.
Tribulus terrestris L. (TT) is a traditional medicinal plant, which belongs to the Zygophyllaceae family. TT extracts have been widely used for diuretic, analeptic, aphrodisiac, and profertility properties. To quantitatively evaluate the profertility and aphrodisiac effects of Tribulus terrestris L., we undertook the present meta-analyses on published data. A thorough literature screening was performed to identify articles evaluating the effect of TT on spermatogenesis, male fertility, reproductive, and aphrodisiac parameters. We shortlisted 30 relevant studies conducted on humans and rodents. Meta-analyses were conducted to evaluate the quantitative impact of TT on various fertility parameters. In case of humans, the pooled analysis on 133 subjects showed significant improvements in sperm concentration (SDM=0.624, 95% CI=0.13 to 1.117, p=0.013) and sperm motility (SDM=0.742, 95% CI=0.331 to 1.152, p=0.001). TT resulted in nonsignificant increases in testosterone and LH and a nonsignificant decrease in FSH. Similar to the above, TT improved sperm count, sperm motility, and sperm viability in rodents with normal or compromised fertility. The effect on hormone levels was less credible with frequent variations across studies and animal models. The aphrodisiac activity was studied in castrated animal models or normal rodents, both of which showed significant improvements in mounting frequency and intromission frequency and significant declines in mounting latency and intromission latency. These meta-analyses suggested that TT possesses profertility and aphrodisiac activities.

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