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A fin de estudiar el efecto antimutagénico y citoprotector del extracto acuoso del fruto de Myrciaria dubia H. B. K. Mc Vaugh “camu camu”, frente al daño producido por el Fluoruro de sodio, se evaluó su capacidad protectora en eritrocitos policromáticos de médula ósea de ratón. Se trabajó con individuos de la cepa albina Swiss Rockefeller divididos en dos grupos de 60 individuos de cada sexo. Se les dió de beber ad libitum el extracto acuoso del fruto de “camu camu”, en concentraciones de 50, 25 y 5 mg/kg de peso corporal, respectivamente durante 10 días consecutivos, a un cuarto grupo se le suministro 25 mg/kg peso corporal de ácido ascórbico químicamente puro. Al control negativo se le inyectó agua ad libitum y al control positivo 125 mg/kg de ciclofosfamida vía intraperitoneal. Al décimo día de tratamiento se les inyectó una dosis única de 20mg/kg de fluorur...
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Dentro de la Medicina Natural en el Perú se encuentran diversas plantas utilizadas por las comunidades costeras, andinas y amazónicas para combatir diferentes enfermedades. La
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The "mashua", Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavón, 1802 is a plant species native from Peru and a resource of great nutritional value. In addition, there are several investigations carried out in the last decade in which its effects on mammal fertility have been verified. In this work, we evaluate the effect of the aqueous extract of T. tuberosum on the development of the preimplantation embryos of Mus musculus. The aqueous extract was administered ad libitum, in a concentration of 50 g / Kg of body weight, to three groups of mice (n = 24) during 8, 16 and 35 days; the control group drank only tap water. Each group of males were crossed with females of fertile age, the presence of a vaginal plug indicated the 0th day of embryonic development. At 72 h the uterine horns were perfused and the stage of development, condition and embryonic morphology were evaluated. Differences were found ...
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The "mashua", Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz & Pavón, 1802 is a plant species native from Peru and a resource of great nutritional value. In addition, there are several investigations carried out in the last decade in which its effects on mammal fertility have been verified. In this work, we evaluate the effect of the aqueous extract of T. tuberosum on the development of the preimplantation embryos of Mus musculus. The aqueous extract was administered ad libitum, in a concentration of 50 g / Kg of body weight, to three groups of mice (n = 24) during 8, 16 and 35 days; the control group drank only tap water. Each group of males were crossed with females of fertile age, the presence of a vaginal plug indicated the 0th day of embryonic development. At 72 h the uterine horns were perfused and the stage of development, condition and embryonic morphology were evaluated. Differences were found ...
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Introduction: Tropaeolum tuberosum, known as "mashua" is an Andean tuber that holds both economic and nutritional value for low-income populations. It is believed that it affects male fertility because Andean men associate it with impotence and decreased fertility. Studies conducted on rats fed with "mashua" showed that there was a 45% decrease in the testosterone/dihydrotestosterone ratio. The effect of this plant on reproduction is related to its content of isothiocyanates, compounds that covalently bind to proteins, which may be directly or indirectly involved in the spermatogenic process. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effect of the aqueous extract of "mashua" on spermatogenesis and reproductive physiology of mice. Methodology: In vivo morphofunctional parameters of mouse sperm (spermatogram) were evaluated and the expression of Cytochrome P450 17α-hydroxylase/17,2...
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