Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males

The use of herbal contraceptives in males as an alternative to traditional contraceptives is an increasing method of preventing unintended pregnancies in women. To prevent adverse effects of contraceptives in women such as amenorrhea, bleeding, and vaginal pain, alternative male contraceptives are r...

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Main Authors: Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L., Babani, Akhisha Prakash, Lu, Arthea Julienne C., Del Rosario, Riene Kyla P., Inson, Jessamine Gail M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-17432024-01-23T07:11:45Z Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L. Babani, Akhisha Prakash Lu, Arthea Julienne C. Del Rosario, Riene Kyla P. Inson, Jessamine Gail M. The use of herbal contraceptives in males as an alternative to traditional contraceptives is an increasing method of preventing unintended pregnancies in women. To prevent adverse effects of contraceptives in women such as amenorrhea, bleeding, and vaginal pain, alternative male contraceptives are recommended. This review discussed the various compounds in the Carica papaya L. (C. papaya) plant that have antifertility properties and characterized the effects of its various parts, such as the seeds, leaves, stems, fruit pulps, and roots, on the testes, spermatozoa, sperm motility, sperm morphology, seminiferous tubules, and testosterone levels of male rodents. Reliable search engines such as Web of Science, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and PubMed were used to find relevant articles for the review. The paper had no date of publication range and only used studies that evaluated the contraceptive aspect of C. papaya. The seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruit pulps of the papaya were found to have antifertility properties. The papaya seeds were the most studied in the aspect of fertility. The C. papaya L. was found to have various effects such as testes inflammation, destruction of seminiferous tubules, abnormal sperm morphology, low sperm motility, and low testosterone levels, which reduce fertility rate, sperm production, etc. Overall, C. papaya L. has antifertility properties and the potential to work as a male contraceptive. 2023-06-27T22:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/poster_fnh/3 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1743/viewcontent/PoP_FNH_Babani_DelaCruz_DelRosario_Lu_Inson___Maxene_Dela_Cruz.docx.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository Carica papaya L. male contraceptive antifertility medicinal plant herbal contraceptive
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topic Carica papaya L.
male contraceptive
antifertility
medicinal plant
herbal contraceptive
spellingShingle Carica papaya L.
male contraceptive
antifertility
medicinal plant
herbal contraceptive
Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L.
Babani, Akhisha Prakash
Lu, Arthea Julienne C.
Del Rosario, Riene Kyla P.
Inson, Jessamine Gail M.
Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
description The use of herbal contraceptives in males as an alternative to traditional contraceptives is an increasing method of preventing unintended pregnancies in women. To prevent adverse effects of contraceptives in women such as amenorrhea, bleeding, and vaginal pain, alternative male contraceptives are recommended. This review discussed the various compounds in the Carica papaya L. (C. papaya) plant that have antifertility properties and characterized the effects of its various parts, such as the seeds, leaves, stems, fruit pulps, and roots, on the testes, spermatozoa, sperm motility, sperm morphology, seminiferous tubules, and testosterone levels of male rodents. Reliable search engines such as Web of Science, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and PubMed were used to find relevant articles for the review. The paper had no date of publication range and only used studies that evaluated the contraceptive aspect of C. papaya. The seeds, leaves, stems, roots, and fruit pulps of the papaya were found to have antifertility properties. The papaya seeds were the most studied in the aspect of fertility. The C. papaya L. was found to have various effects such as testes inflammation, destruction of seminiferous tubules, abnormal sperm morphology, low sperm motility, and low testosterone levels, which reduce fertility rate, sperm production, etc. Overall, C. papaya L. has antifertility properties and the potential to work as a male contraceptive.
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author Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L.
Babani, Akhisha Prakash
Lu, Arthea Julienne C.
Del Rosario, Riene Kyla P.
Inson, Jessamine Gail M.
author_facet Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L.
Babani, Akhisha Prakash
Lu, Arthea Julienne C.
Del Rosario, Riene Kyla P.
Inson, Jessamine Gail M.
author_sort Dela Cruz, Maxene Erich L.
title Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
title_short Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
title_full Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
title_fullStr Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
title_full_unstemmed Anti-fertility Potential of Carica papaya L. (Pawpaw) in Males
title_sort anti-fertility potential of carica papaya l. (pawpaw) in males
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/poster_fnh/3
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1743/viewcontent/PoP_FNH_Babani_DelaCruz_DelRosario_Lu_Inson___Maxene_Dela_Cruz.docx.pdf
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