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Fructose Enhancement in Semen by Mucuna Pruriens: An Evidence-Based Review
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Male infertility is a growing global concern,
contributing to nearly half of all infertility cases.
One of the key determinants of sperm viability and
motility is fructose, the principal energy substrate
in seminal plasma, produced primarily by the
seminal vesicles. Low seminal fructose levels are
associated with impaired sperm function, poor
motility, and dysfunction of accessory sex glands.
Mucuna pruriens, a medicinal legume rich in LDOPA and other phytochemicals, has been
traditionally used as an aphrodisiac and fertility
enhancer.This review compiles and evaluates
current preclinical and clinical evidence—
particularly the clinical administration of M.
pruriens seed powder at a dose of 5 g/day, mixed
with milk, for a duration of three months—on its
role in enhancing seminal fructose levels and
improving semen quality. It also increases the
sperm concentration, motility, vitality and
morphology.
Clinical studies reveal that M. pruriens
supplementation significantly increases seminal
fructose concentration, corrected fructose levels
(adjusted for sperm count), semen volume, sperm
concentration, and motility in normozoospermic,
oligozoospermic, and asthenozoospermic men. The
corrected fructose level—a measure adjusted for
sperm concentration—was notably improved after
three months of supplementation. These effects are
attributed to enhanced seminal vesicle function,
improved antioxidant defense, and restoration of
hormonal balance (LH, FSH, and testosterone),
largely mediated through the dopaminergic effects
of L-DOPA. In addition, M. pruriens reduces
oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, further
preserving sperm integrity.Despite promising
outcomes, further research is warranted to directly
quantify fructose modulation mechanisms and
optimize formulations.
Collectively, the evidence positions M. pruriens as
an effective, affordable, and natural nutraceutical
therapy for male infertility, with a unique benefit in
restoring seminal fructose levels and accessory
gland function alongside improving overall semen
parameters.
Title: Fructose Enhancement in Semen by Mucuna Pruriens: An Evidence-Based Review
Description:
Male infertility is a growing global concern,
contributing to nearly half of all infertility cases.
One of the key determinants of sperm viability and
motility is fructose, the principal energy substrate
in seminal plasma, produced primarily by the
seminal vesicles.
Low seminal fructose levels are
associated with impaired sperm function, poor
motility, and dysfunction of accessory sex glands.
Mucuna pruriens, a medicinal legume rich in LDOPA and other phytochemicals, has been
traditionally used as an aphrodisiac and fertility
enhancer.
This review compiles and evaluates
current preclinical and clinical evidence—
particularly the clinical administration of M.
pruriens seed powder at a dose of 5 g/day, mixed
with milk, for a duration of three months—on its
role in enhancing seminal fructose levels and
improving semen quality.
It also increases the
sperm concentration, motility, vitality and
morphology.
Clinical studies reveal that M.
pruriens
supplementation significantly increases seminal
fructose concentration, corrected fructose levels
(adjusted for sperm count), semen volume, sperm
concentration, and motility in normozoospermic,
oligozoospermic, and asthenozoospermic men.
The
corrected fructose level—a measure adjusted for
sperm concentration—was notably improved after
three months of supplementation.
These effects are
attributed to enhanced seminal vesicle function,
improved antioxidant defense, and restoration of
hormonal balance (LH, FSH, and testosterone),
largely mediated through the dopaminergic effects
of L-DOPA.
In addition, M.
pruriens reduces
oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation, further
preserving sperm integrity.
Despite promising
outcomes, further research is warranted to directly
quantify fructose modulation mechanisms and
optimize formulations.
Collectively, the evidence positions M.
pruriens as
an effective, affordable, and natural nutraceutical
therapy for male infertility, with a unique benefit in
restoring seminal fructose levels and accessory
gland function alongside improving overall semen
parameters.
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