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The book explores the innovative intersection of pharmacology and natural compounds in addressing male infertility. Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor commonly used in clinical endocrinology, has been shown to stimulate testosterone production by reducing estrogen synthesis, thereby restoring hormonal balance in men with subfertility. Crocin, a bioactive compound derived from saffron, is recognized for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which protect testicular cells against oxidative stress and improve spermatogenesis. This book examines their combined therapeutic potential,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book explores the innovative intersection of pharmacology and natural compounds in addressing male infertility. Letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor commonly used in clinical endocrinology, has been shown to stimulate testosterone production by reducing estrogen synthesis, thereby restoring hormonal balance in men with subfertility. Crocin, a bioactive compound derived from saffron, is recognized for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which protect testicular cells against oxidative stress and improve spermatogenesis. This book examines their combined therapeutic potential, emphasizing molecular pathways, biochemical interactions, and clinical perspectives. It highlights evidence-based research on how this synergy could enhance testosterone biosynthesis, promote sperm quality, and offer a complementary approach to conventional infertility treatments. The text is intended for researchers, clinicians, and graduate students interested in reproductive medicine, pharmacognosy, and integrative therapies.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Mitra Heydari Nasrabadi, an expert in skin health, fertility, biotechnology, and stem cells, conducts research on probiotics, plant extracts, and cancer genetics.Dr. Shahrzad Nokhbeh Zaeem, a cell biologist and embryologist, focuses on oncology, infertility, viral genetics, and advanced reproductive technologies.