2016
DOI: 10.31381/revista_ciencias.v11i0.564
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Efecto in Vitro Del Extracto Etanólico De Caulerpa Filiformis en Parámetros Seminales Humanos

Abstract: El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar el efecto in vitro del extracto etanólico de Caulerpa filiformis en parámetros seminales  humanos. Se realizaron las siguientes pruebas: vitalidad, motilidad y dispersión de cromatina espermática; tomándose en cuenta las  variables tiempo (5’, 15’, 35’ y 60’) y concentración (0.04mg/ml, 0.4mg/ml y 4 mg/ml) para cada prueba. La muestra fue diluida hasta una concentración de 10 x 106 de espermatozoides/ml con suero fisiológico al 0.9%, luego incubada 1:1 (v/v) con el ex… Show more

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“…Therefore, C. filiformis could be considered for use in the treatment of diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and hypertension, whose pathophysiology is associated with the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (oxidative stress) (Leiva 2000). Currently, C. filiformis is not subject to any type of use, and studies on its biochemistry or pharmacological properties are scarce (Egg et al 2015;Hernández et al 2015). Therefore, the present study aims to generate knowledge about the main chemical groups (secondary metabolites) and the antioxidant properties of C. filiformis from Sechura Bay and Paracas Bay collected in the spring season where the highest biomass has been recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, C. filiformis could be considered for use in the treatment of diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and hypertension, whose pathophysiology is associated with the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (oxidative stress) (Leiva 2000). Currently, C. filiformis is not subject to any type of use, and studies on its biochemistry or pharmacological properties are scarce (Egg et al 2015;Hernández et al 2015). Therefore, the present study aims to generate knowledge about the main chemical groups (secondary metabolites) and the antioxidant properties of C. filiformis from Sechura Bay and Paracas Bay collected in the spring season where the highest biomass has been recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%