Study of the Sustainability and Impact of Ashes as a Stimulant of the Active Ingredient on Lactation of Unmated Rats: Euphorbia Hirta cases
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER) (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2017-07-05
Authors : ADEPO Yapo Prosper; BOLOU Gbouhoury Eric-Kevin; BONNY Aya Carole;
Page : 199-201
Keywords : Euphorbia hirta; lactogen; optimization; Ivory Coast; breastfeeding ashes.;
Abstract
The study of sustainability by cultural techniques for his cycle keeps facing a climate aridity due to the long dry season and the highlight of the ashes like the stimulating effect of the active ingredient of the plant Euphorbia hirta on lactation were conducted. This plant native to South America has spread throughout Africa. In fact this species is influenced by favorable rainfall and decreases as against (dry) season. The study of the sustainability of the plant was conducted in the area Bingerville neighborhood district of Abidjan, a city south of the Ivory Coast to locate this Euphorbiaceae.Cultivation techniques have been developed to promote sustainability on one hand and evaluate the other hand the stimulating effect of the ash with the active ingredient consisting of ethanol extract of lactation strains of ratswistar. The observations have shown and confirmed that extracts of Euphorbia hirta this species besides ash would activate milk secretion in rats. Moreover, farming techniques have shown results that can promote the sustainability of the plant Euphorbia hirta. And this plant will help solve the problem of nursing mothers who breastfeed their children for whom milk is an essential nutrient for the growth and protection against disease.
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