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Arash Khaki

Researcher at Islamic Azad University

Publications -  129
Citations -  2153

Arash Khaki is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sperm & Streptozotocin. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 126 publications receiving 1797 citations. Previous affiliations of Arash Khaki include Tabriz University of Medical Sciences & Hawler Medical University.

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Beneficial effects of quercetin on sperm parameters in streptozotocin -induced diabetic male rats

TL;DR: It is concluded that QR has significant beneficial effects on the sperm viability, motility, and serum total testosterone and could be effective for maintaining healthy sperm parameters and male reproductive function in diabetic rats.
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The effects of Ginger on spermatogenesis and sperm parameters of rat

TL;DR: In this article, a Wistar male rat (n=30) was allocated into three groups, control (n =10), test groups (n/20) that subdivided into groups of 2 that received ginger rhizome powder (50 and 100mg/kg/day) for 20 consequence day.
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Evaluation of androgenic activity of allium cepa on spermatogenesis in the rat.

TL;DR: In this study, freshly prepared onion juice significantly affected the sperm number, percentage of viability, and motility; it seems that using 4 g/kg of freshly prepared Onion juice is effective in sperm health parameters.
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The anti-oxidant effects of ginger and cinnamon on spermatogenesis dys-function of diabetes rats.

TL;DR: Combined ginger and cinnamon have significant beneficial effects on the sperm viability, motility, and serum total testosterone, LH,FSH and serum anti-oxidants' level and could be effective for maintaining healthy sperm parameters and male reproductive function in diabetics.
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The ameliorative effect of carvacrol on oxidative stress and germ cell apoptosis in testicular tissue of adult diabetic rats.

TL;DR: It seems that the treatment with carvacrol mitigates testicular tissue damage in diabetic rats possibly through its antioxidant properties.