@article{MAKHILLVR20082327927, title = {Effects of Crude Aqueous Extract of Ocimum gratisssimum Leaves on Testicular Histology and Spermiogram in the Male Albino Rat (Wistar strain)}, journal = {Veterinary Research}, volume = {2}, number = {3}, pages = {42-46}, year = {2008}, issn = {1993-5412}, doi = {vr.2008.42.46}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5412&doi=vr.2008.42.46}, author = {Olufisayo O. and}, keywords = {Aqueous extract,ocimum,testicular histology,spermiogram,reproduction,rat}, abstract = {The effects of the aqueous leaf extract of Ocimum gratisssimum on testicular histology and spermiogram were investigated using 18 male albino rats. The rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: A-C, each containing 6 rats. Fifty grams of fresh leaves of Ocimum gratisssimum were rinsed, thoroughly blended in 100 mL of distilled water and filtered through filter paper. A 10x10-4 and 5x10-4 mL kg-1 of the filtrate were administered to groups A and B, respectively thrice weekly for 5 weeks. Group C served as control and received distilled water. Histopathology revealed mild to severe congestion and edema as well as germinal tissue erosion of the seminiferous tubules. Spermatozoa motility, concentration, live-dead ratio and semen volume did not show significant changes (p>0.05). However, differences in spermatozoa abnormalities between control and tested groups were highly significant (p<0.01). Mean differences in sperm abnormalities between groups A (28.5), B (13.75) and the control were also greater than calculated Least Significant Difference (LSD) value of 2.146. These findings indicate antifertility properties of Ocimum gratisssimum.} }