Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
An Overview on Traditional Medicinal Plants as Aphrodisiac Agent
Ramandeep Singh1 *, Sarabjeet Singh2, G. Jeyabalan2 , Ashraf Ali2
1. Department of Pharmacy, Himachal institute of Pharmacy, Paonta Sahib (H.P), India. [E-mail: ramandeep_pharma@]
2. Department of Pharmacy, Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan, India.
This paper presents a review of plants identified from various ethno botanical surveys and folklore medicinal survey with aphrodisiac activity. An aphrodisiac is defined as an agent that arouses sexual desire. Erectile dysfunction (ED) or male impotence is defined as the inability of a man to achieve and maintain an erection sufficient for mutually satisfactory intercourse with his partner. Sexual health and function are important determinants of quality of life. To overcome the problem of Male sexual (or) erectile dysfunction various natural aphrodisiac plants potentials are preferred. This review discuss about aphrodisiac potential of plants, its botanical name, Common name, family, part used and references, which are helpful for researcher to development new herbal aphrodisiac formulations. Keyword: Erectile Dysfunction, Male Impotence, Aphrodisiac, Herbal Drugs, Sexual Dysfunction.
1. Introduction Aphrodisiac is the word derived from Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of sexual, love and beauty. An aphrodisiac is defined as an agent (food or drug) that arouses sexual desire. From time immemorial man's endeavour have been to increase his sexual powers. When man did not know metals and used only stones he exhibited his sexual powers by ritual dances accompanied by hunting. This lead early man was motivated by his quest for food, sex and self-preservation. The possibility of bioactive aphrodisiacs which may be derived from plants, animals or minerals, has been attractive throughout recorded history. Aphrodisiac are mentioned there as Vajikaranas, the word vaji meaning horse and karanta meaning making i.e. Measure to excite lust by charms etc. Many natural substances have historically been known as aphrodisiacs in Africa and Europe, such as Yohimbine and the Mandrake plant, as well as
ground Rhinoceros horn in the Chinese culture and "Spanish fly" which is actually toxic[13].Sexual relationships are some of the most important social and biological relationship in human life. Male impotence also called Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common medical condition that affects the sexual life of millions of men worldwide[4-5]. Erectile dysfunction is defined as the persistent inability to obtain and maintain an erection sufficient for naturally satisfactory intercourse. Sexual dysfunction is a serious medical and social symptom that occurs in 1052% of men and 25-63% of women. It is the repeated inability to achieve normal sexual intercourse male impotence (or) ED is a significant problem that may contribute to infertility function decreases spontaneously with advanced aging[6]. It occurs commonly in middle aged and older men. Erectile dysfunction is adversely affected by diabetes mellitus,
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antihypertensive, antipsychotic, antidepressant therapeutic drugs. Organic causes of ED like Hypogonadism, hyperprolactinaemia, and neurological disorders. Treatment of ED involves several natural aphrodisiac potentials. Aphrodisiac is described as any substance that enhances sexual pleasure. Sexual dysfunction caused by various factors such as psychological disorders like Anxiety, depression, stress, fear of sex, neurological disorders, stroke, cerebral trauma, Alzheimer, Parkinson's disease and chronic disorders?diabetes, hypertension, vascular insufficiency, Atherosclerosis, penile disease?phinosis, peyronies, life style?chronic alcohol abuse, cigarette smoking, aging, decrease in hormone level with age. Systemic diseases ? cardiac, hepatic, renal, pulmonary, and cancer[7].
The importance of sexuality in human life is well recognized in the Ancient Indian medicine ayurveda as an entire specially is devoted to it under the name "Vijakarna" or virilification therapy. Vijakarna therapy includes aphrodisiacs for erectile dysfunction, causes of infertility, spermatogenesis, semenogenesis, reproduction, methods of correcting defective semen and sexual satisfaction[8].
1.1 Mechanism involved in Aphrodisiac potentials On sexual stimulation (visual (or) otherwise the famines of the axons of parasympathetic nerves release nitric oxide (NO) gas. The gas diffuses into smooth muscle cells that line those arteries of the corpus cavernosum (spongy erectile tissue) and activates the enzyme guanylate cyclase (GC). The later converts the nucleotide guanosine triphosphate (GTP) into cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP). The cGMP in turn causes the smooth muscle cells around the penis to relax, leading to dilation and increased flux of blood into the penile tissue. This blood is essentially trapped in the penis and results in an erection. The erection ceases after a while because cGMP is hydrolyzed by phosphodiesterase type-5 enzyme (PDE-5) into inactive GMP. (The PDE-5 enzyme resides in the penile tissues). Aphrodisiac potentials inhibit the hydrolyzing action of PDE-5 with the result that active cGMP can accumulate. `Undisturbed' and prolong the erection through increased blood flow[9-10].
Traditional Plants Containing Aphrodisiac Potentials
Sr. Name of Plant
Common name
No.
1.
Abelmoschus esculantus (L.) Bhindi
2.
Abelmoschus moschatus
Musk mallow
3.
Abrus precatorius Linn.
Ganja
4.
Abrus precatorius L.
Crab's Eye
5.
Abutilon indicum (Linn.)
Thuthi
6.
Acacia catechu Willd.
Catechu
7.
Acacia nilotica L. Willd.
Gum Arabic tree
8.
Achyranthes aspera Linn.
Apamarg, Latjeera
9.
Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. Attesh
10. Acorus calamus Linn.
Sweet flag
11. Actiniopteris radiata Sw.
Morshikha
12. Adenanthera pavonina
Baragunchi
Family
Part used
Reference
Malvaceae
Root
Malvaceae
Seed
Fabaceae
Seed
Papilionaceae
Seed
Malvaceae
Seed, root, bark, leaf
Mimosaceae
Heartwood
Fabaceae
Bark
Amaranthaceae Root
Ranunculaceae Root
Araceae
Rhizome
Actinopteridaceae Whole plant
Mimosaceae
Bark, seeds, leaves
[11] [12-13] [14] [15-16] [12] [12,18] [19] [11] [11] [20-21] [22] [23]
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13. Alchornea floribunda Mull. 14. Allium tuberosum 15. Allium sativum L. 16. Allium cepa L. 17. Aloe excels Berger
Niando Chinese chive Garlic Piaz Zimbabwe Aloe
Euphorbiaceae Root
Zingiberaceae
Seed
Liliaceae
Bulb
Liliaceae
Bulb
Asphodelaceae Leaf
[24] [25-26] [12,14,28] [105] [29]
19. Aloe vera L.
20. Alpinia galanga Willd. 21. Amaranthus spinosus L. 22. Anacyclus pyrethrum
Dhritkumari
Java galangal Chaulai Akarakarabha
Liliaceae
Zingiberaceae Amaranthaceae
Gel extracted from leaves Rhizome Leaves, Whole plant
[105]
[30] [11]
Compositae
Root
[31]
23. Asparagus racemosus Willd. Asparagus
24. Arachis hypogaea Linn.
Peanut
25. Argyreia nervosa
Adhoguda
26. Artocarpus heterophyllus Linn. Jack tree
27. Aristolochia indica L. 28. Atylosia scarabaeoides L. 29. Azadirachita indica 30. Bacopa monnieri L.
Iswaramul Vantuvar Neem Brahmi
Liliaceae Fabaceae Convolvulaceae Moraceae
Aristolochiaceae Papilionaceae Meliaceae Scrophulariaceae
Root Seeds Root Fruit, Seed, Leaves, root Whole plant Whole Plant Root Whole plant
[32-33] [23] [34] [23]
[105] [105] [11 ] [11]
31. Bauhinia tomentosa Linn.
Manja Mandaram
Caesalpiniaceae Seed
[12]
32. Bauhinia vahlii
Camel's Foot climber Caesalpiniaceae Seed
[12]
33. Bauhinia variegate Linn.
Bauhinia
Caesalpiniaceae Bark
[12]
34. Benincasa hispida
Ash gourd
Cucurbitaceae
Fruit
[12]
Cogn.
35. Blepharis edulis Linn.
Utangan/ Shikhi
Acanthaceae
Seeds
[35]
36. Boerhavia diffusa L. 37. Bombax ceiba Linn. 38. Boesenbergia
rotunda L. 39. Bryonia laciniosa Linn. 40. Bussea occidentalis 41. Butea frondosa Roxb. 42. Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.
Punarnava Silk-Cotton Tree Temu kunci
Nyctaginaceae Bombacaceae Zingeberaceae
Root Bark Rhizomes
Shivlingi Kpayeli Flame-of-the-forest Arhar
Cucurbitaceae Caesalpiniaceae Papilionaceae Fabaceae
Seed Bark, seed Whole plant Root
[11] [12] [25,36]
[105] [37] [12, 25] [11]
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43. Carica papaya L.
Papita
Caricaceae
Fruit
44. Cannabis indica L.
Indian hemp
Cannabinaceae Leaf
45. Cannabis sativa
Bhang
Cannabinaceae Leaf
46. Capparis erythrocarpus
Pitipiti
Capparidaceae Root
Isert.
47. Capsicum annuum L.
Capsicum
Solanaceae
Seed
48. Cassia mimosoides L.
Patwa ghas
Caesalpinaceae Seeds, Root
49. Cassia occidentalis Linn.
Kasondhi
Fabaceae
Leaf
50. Cassia sieberiana DC
African laburnum
Caesalpiniaceae Leaf
51. Celastrus paniculatus Willd.
Vandangul
Celastraceae
Seeds
52. Chenopodium album L.
White goosefoot
Chenopodiaceae Seed
53. Chlorophytum tuberosum
Safed musli
Liliaceae
Whole plant
Baker.
54. Chlorophytum arundinaceum Musli
Liliaceae
Root
55. Cissus quadrangularis Linn.
Edible stemmed vine Vitaceae
Root
56. Cocculus cordifolius Linn.
Guduchi
Menispermaceae Stem, leaf,
Root
57. Cocos nucifera Linn.
Coconut
Arecaceae
Endosperm
58. Cola acuminate Schott.
Cola
59. Cola caricaefolia G.Don
Baoguan Leaf
60. Cola gabonensis Schott & Endl. Kola nut
Malvaceae
Seed
Sterculiaceae
Leaf
Sterculiaceae
Fruit
61. Cola nitida Schott & Endl.
Kola nut
Sterculiaceae
Seed
62. Cola pachycarpa Schott &
Kola nut
Endl.
63. Cola rostrata Schott & Endl. Kola nut
64. Commiphora caudata Wt. & Emporium of
Arn.
medicinal plants
Sterculiaceae
Sterculiaceae Burseraceae
Seed
Seed Root, leaf
65. Commiphora mukul Hook. ex Stocks
66. Coriandrum sativum Linn. 67. Corynanthe pachycerus K
Schum.
Indian bdellium tree Burseraceae
Coriander Ivory coast
Apiaceae Rubiaceae
Root, leaf
Leaf Stem, Bark
[11] [38] [11 ] [39]
[40] [105] [41] [37] [105] [42-44] [45]
[105] [12] [46]
[14,47]
[48] [37] [24]
[24]
[24]
[24] [12]
[12]
[42] [39]
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68. Crocus sativus Linn.
Saffaron
Iridaceae
Stigma
69. Curcuma amada Roxb. 70. Curcuma angustifolia Roxb. 71. Curcuma aromatica Roxb. 72. Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) 73. Dactylorhiza
hatagirea (D. Don) Soo.
Mango ginger Tikhur Jangli haldi Lemongrass Marsh Orchid
Zingiberaceae Zingiberaceae Zingiberaceae Poaceae Orchidaceae
Rhizome Rhizome Rhizome Whole plant Root
74. Dalbergia sissoo Roxb 75. Daucus carota L.
Shisham Carrot
Fabaceae Umbelliferae
Wood Root
76. Desmodium gangeticum Linn.
Desmodium
Fabaceae
Root
(Papilionaceae)
77. Diodia scandens 78. Dioscorea bulbifera Linn 79. Diospyros melanoxylon
Roxb. 80. Dolichos lablab Linn. 81. Drypetes roxburghii (Wall.)
Huru.
Ivory coast abuse Wild Yam East Indian ebony
Flat bean, sem Putjev
Fabaceae Dioscoreaceae Ebenaceae
Roots Whole plant Flower
Fabaceae Euphorbiaceae
Seeds Leaf juice
82. Durio Zibethinus Murr. 83. Echinacea purpurea L.
Durian Fruit Indian head, comb flower
Bombacaceae Compositae
Fresh fruit Leaves
84. Ekerbegia capensis Sparrm.
Isongoroit
Meliaceae
Root
85. Emblica officinalis Gaertn.
Emblic
Euphorbiaceae Fruit
86. Eriodendron Anfractuosum DC.
White silk cotton tree
Bombaceae
Whole plant
87. Euadenia eminens Hook.f. 88. Euphorbia hirta L.
Dinsinkro Dudhi
Capparidaceae Euphorbiaceae
Root Leaves
[25] [12-13] [105] [105] [12] [20,49]
[41-42] [50] [12]
[108] [41] [12, 41] [23] [41]
[25,51] [52]
[29] [53-54] [46]
[39] [37]
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89. Eurycoma longifolia Jack
Tongkat Ali
90. Evolvulus alsinoides L.
Shankhahuli
91. Fadogia agrestis Schweinf.Ex Black aphrodisiac
Heim
92. Ferula hermonis
Shilsh-el-zallouh
93. Ficus arnottiana Miq.
Paras Pipal
94. Ficus racemosa L.
Gular
95. Ficus religiosa Linn.
Peepal tree
96. Ficus retusa
Chilkan
97. Ficus bengalensis L.
Bor
98. Flueggea virosa Roxb. ex
White-berry bush
Willd.
99. Garcinia afzelii Engl
Bitter kola
Simarubaceae Convolvulacae Rubiaceae
Whole plant Whole plant Stem
Umbelliferae Moraceae Moraceae Moraceae Moraceae Moraceae Euphorbiaceae
Root Bark Fruit Bark Latex Latex Whole Plant
Guttiferae
Bark
[55-63] [23] [64-65]
[66] [67] [11] [12] [68] [17] [48]
[37]
100. Garcinia kola Heckel 101. Gmelina arborea Roxb 102. Gossypium arboreum Linn.
103. Grewia asiatica L.
Bitter kola Coomb teak Kapas
Phalsa
Guttiferae Verbenaceae Malvaceae
Tiliaceae
Bark
[37]
Fruit
[12]
Bark, seeds, leaves, [23]
root
Fruit
[42]
104. Harissonia abyssinica Oliv
Zigua
Simaroubaceae Bark
[37]
105. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
China rose
Malvaceae
Leaf
[12]
106. Hibiscus lobatus Murr.
Jungli Bhindi
107. Hibiscus sabdariffa Linn.
Roselle
108. Holostemma ada-kodien
Holostemma
Schult.
109. Hygrophila auriculata Schum. Katathua
Malvaceae Malvaceae Asclepiadaceae
Whole Plant Seed, leaf Root
Acanthaceae
Seeds
[105] [12] [12]
[105]
110. Hygrophila schulli (Ham.)
Marsh Barbel
Acanthaceae
Root, leaf, seed
[12]
111. Ipomoea mauritiana Jacq. 112. Jatropha curcas L. 113. Kaempferia parviflora 114. Lagenaria vulgaris Ser. 115. Landolphia dulcis
Giant potato Bakarandah Krachaidam Bottle gourd Hama-fufu
Convolvulaceae Euphorbiaceae Zingiberaceae Cucurbitaceae Apocynaceae
Root Seeds Rhizomes Fruit Root, Bark
[12] [105] [69] [12] [39]
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116. Linum usitatissimum L. 117. Litsea chinensis 118. Lycium barbarum 119. Mallotus philippensis Lam.
Alsi Medh Goji berry Rohini
120. Lepidium meyenii Walp. 121. Mangifera indica L. 122. Maranta arundinacea Linn. 123. Massularia acuminata 124. Mezoneuron benthamianum
Maca Mango Arrowroot Chewing stick Senegal
Linaceae Lauraceae Solanaceae Euphorbiaceae
Brassicaceae Anacardiaceae Zingiberaceae Rubiaceae Caesalpiniaceae
Seed Bark Polysaccharides Glandular hair on frutome Root Bark Rhizome Stem Twig or Stem
[11] [108] [108] [105]
[70-71] [12] [12] [72] [37]
125. Microdesmis keayana 126. Mimosa pudica L. 127. Mirabilis jalapa L.
Senegal Thottasiniki Four o' clock plant
Pandaceae Mimosoideae Nyctaginaceae
Roots Aerial part Root
[107] [73] [54]
128. Momordica charantia
Bitter Melon
Cucurbitaceae
Leaf
[74]
Descourt
129. Mondia whitei Linn.
White's ginger
Periplocaceae
Root
[75]
130. Montanoa tomentosa Cerv. 131. Morinda lucida 132. Mucuna pruriens Linn. DC. 133. Murdannia edulis Stokes 134. Myristica fragrans Houtt 135. Nerium indicum Mill.
Zoapatle Brimstonetree Poonai kali Siyamusli Nutmeg Kaner/Kanail
Asteraceae Rubiacaeae Fabaceae Commelinaceae Myristicaceae Apocynaceae
Whole plant Leaves Seed Dried root Seed Roots
[76] [77] [41] [105] [12, 25] [41]
136. Ocimum gratissimum
Vana Tulsi
Labiatae
Leaves
[12]
137. Orchis latifolia
Munjaataka
Orchidaceae
Roots
[78]
Linn.
138. Oxyantllus unilocularis
Ghana akan
Rubiaceae
Fruit, leaf
[37]
Hiern
139. Palisota hirusta K. Schum.
Ghana
Commelinaceae Leaf
[79]
140. Panax ginseng
Ginseng
Araliaceae
Root
[80]
141. Passiflora incarnate L.
Wild Passion Flower Passifloraceae
Leaf
[81]
142. Papaver somniferum L.
Poppy plant
Papaveraceae
Flower
[12]
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143. Pausinystalia yohimbe
Pierre
Rubiaceae
Bark
[82]
(K.Schum.)
Yohimbin
144. Pfaffia paniculata
Suma
Papilionaceae
145. Pedalium murex
Burra Gokhru
Pedaliaceae
146. Phyllanthus emblica L.
Aonla
Euphorbiaceae
147. Piper guineense Schumach.
West African Pepper Piperaceae
148. Piper officinarum DC
Chavica officinarum Piperaceae
149. Piper betle Linn.
Vettrilai
Piperaceae
150. Polyalthia suaveolens Engl.
Polyalthia
Annonaceae
151. Polygonatum multiflorum (L.) Solomon's Seal
Liliaceae
All
152. Prunus amygdalus batsch
Badama
Rosaceae
153. Psoralea corylifolia Linn.
Bavaci
Fabaceae
154. Ptychopetalum olacoides
Potency wood
Olacaceae
155. Punica granatum L.
Anar
Punicaceae
156. Rauvolfia vomitoria
Afzel. poison devil's Apocynaceae
pepper
157. Rhododendron anthopogon D. Ballu
Ericaceae
Don
Root Whole plant Fruit Root Fruit Leaf Fruit, root, leaf Root
Kernel Fruit Bark & Root Fruit Root
Leaf, flower
[83] [84] [105] [39] [12] [73] [85] [20]
[23] [23] [106] [11] [86-87]
[20]
158. Rhododendron lepidotum Wall. Snow Rose
ex D. Don
159. Ricinus communis L.
Castor
160. Rosa damascene Mill
Rose
161. Saccharum spontaneum Linn. Kasa
162. Santalum album Linn.
Sandal wood
163. Scindapsus officinalis Schott. Gajapipali
164. Securidaca
Violet tree
longepedunculata Slash
165. Sesamum indicum Linn
Tilli / Til
166. Shorea robusta geartn
Sal, Kabba
167. Sida cordifolia Linn.
Countary-mallow
168. Sida acuta Burn.F.
Bala
169. Sida rhombifolia
Bagauli
170. Solanum americanum Linn.
Makoi
171. Solanum indicum Linn.
Indian night Shade
Ericaceae
Leaf, flower
Euphorbiaceae Rosaceae Poaceae Santalaceae Arecaceae Polygalaceae
Seed Petal Root stock Heart wood Fruit Root bark
Pedaliaceae Dipterocarpaceae Malvaceae Malvaceae Malvaceae Solanaceae Solanaceae
Seds Bark, leaves, fruit Root, seed Whole plant Root Whole plant Root
[20]
[12] [88] [14,28] [88] [14, 28] [25]
[41] [23] [12] [11] [11] [105] [12]
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