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Preliminary assessement of the estrogenic potential of Apuleia leiocarpa (Vogel) J.F. Macbr., Fabaceae, Platypodium elegans Vogel, Fabaceae, and Brosimum guianense (Aubl.) Huber, Moraceae, on the wistar rat reproductive system

A group of primates (Alouatta guariba) was studied in its natural habitat, where a drastic populational reduction was detected. It is suspected that this reduction is due to the inhibition of fertility caused by the consumption of Apuleia leiocarpa (Vogel) J.F. Macbr., Fabaceae, Platypodium elegans Vogel, Fabaceae, and Brosimum guianense (Aubl.) Huber, Moraceae. These plants are reported to have cumarins, which have been shown to affect ovarian follicular development in rats. This work investigates the estrogenic activity of these plants on the uterus and vagina using castrated rats as the biological model. Pubescent castrated rats were treated for five days with A. leiocarpa, P. elegans and B. guianense hydroalcoholic extracts (50 mg/rat). Uterus and pituitary gland weight, vaginal cornification and opening were evaluated. The results showed that the administration of the extracts did not significantly alter the parameters analyzed. This preliminary investigation indirectly indicates the absence of estrogenic effect on the rat reproductive system and no relation to the populational reduction of this particular group of primates.

Alouatta guariba; Apuleia leiocarpa; Brosimum guianense; estrogenic activity; Platypodium elegan; Wistar rat


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