Advances in Food Science and Technology

ISSN 2756-3286

Advances in Food Science and Technology ISSN: 6732-4215 Vol. 3 (9), pp. 001-011, September, 2015. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Effect of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. on circulating levels of reproductive hormones in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

*Onuoha Chiamela Frank, Obinna Achebe and Oguname Vincent

Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Ondo State, Nigeria.

Accepted 15 January, 2017

Abstract

Effect of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (family malvecea) calyx anthocyanin was investigated on circulating levels of reproductive hormones in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Forty (40) rabbits (twenty each for male and female) weighing 1.2 ± 0.2 kg were grouped into two control (water control, anthocyanin (delphinidin-3-monoglucoside) standard) and two experimental groups (whole extract (calyces of H. sabdariffa L.) and anthocyanin extract of calyces of H. sabdariffa L). While the water control group received 1.0 ml of water at 0900 h everyday for 28 days at 14:10 light/dark regime, the anthocyanin control and experimental group were administered 200 mg/kg oral doses of the different preparations. Blood samples were drawn prior to administration (day zero) and every seven days at 0900 h for the estimation of serum prolactin, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone using ELISA. 28-day daily oral administration of delphinidin-3-monoglucoside and anthocyanin-rich extract of H. sabdariffa L. to rabbits is associated with high circulating prolactin in males and non-lactating female rabbits. This may be potentially important in phytotherapuetic induction of milk production in lactating animals. This treatment regime is also associated with lowered circulating FSH in males and female rabbits. Long-term reduction in circulating FSH levels might play important role in failed follicular development in developing female animals and gonadal atrophy in matured animals.

Key words: Hibiscus sabdariffa, anthocyanins, serum prolactin, follicle stimulating hormone, testosterone.