Objectives: The role of aqueous extract of was investigated against cadmium chloride-induced testicular damage in Wistar Rats.
Methods: Thirty (30) male Wistar Rats weighing (150-170) were divided into six groups (n=5). Group A served as control and received oral administration of phosphate buffer saline; group B received 800 mg/kg only; group C were injected intraperitoneally with single dose 2 mg/kg b.
Objectives: Male infertility caused by exposure to heavy metals is a current global issue. Exposure to cadmium chloride (CdCl) negatively affects the male reproductive system. Many infertile people, especially in developing countries, resort to folkloric treatment.
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