Rauwolfia Vomitoria- A Promising Medical Plant For Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Management; Yet With Challenges.
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Elsevier B.V.
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Background: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition among aging men. This condition often
leads to a reduced quality of life due to its debilitating symptoms. Although conventional allopathic treatments
are widely used for managing BPH, they are frequently associated with adverse side effects, prompting a global
shift toward natural and alternative therapies. This study aims to investigate the therapeutic effects of Rauwolfia
vomitoria Aqueous Root Extract (RVARE) as a potential natural oral treatment for BPH.
Methodology: Six groups of male Sprague-Dawley rats were established [N = 7/group]. Group 1 comprised of
normal rats whilst group 2 to group 6 comprised of BPH induced rats. Group 1: Control group- received normal
chow diet. Group 2: Model group- [no treatment]. Group 3: received 10 mg/kg. b. wt. RVARE. Group 4: received
25 mg/kg. b.wt. RVARE. Group 5: received 50 mg/kg. b.wt, RVARE. Group 6: served as a positive control [Fi
nasteride]. The study was carried out for 28 days. Upon termination, blood was sampled for general biochemical,
haematological and PSA determination. Systemic organs and the prostate were harvested for histological
analyses.
Result: Histopathological analysis of the liver of RVARE treated groups demonstrated alterations. Additionally, a
reduction in relative prostate weight compared to the model group was observed, though not statistically sig
nificant (p > 0.05). However, a significant reduction in prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels was seen in the
RVARE-treated groups (Model vs Gp 3, p = 0.001; Model vs Gp 4, p = 0.000; Model vs Gp 5, p = 0.001).
Conclusion: RVARE appears to be effective in reducing prostate size and PSA levels. However, its hepatotoxic
effect needs further investigation.
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