Michael Lartey, Samuel Frimpong-Manso, Stephen O Amoah, Daniel Boamah, Awan Abdul Rashid Mohammed
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Abstract
Background: The use of fruits and vegetables for the management and treatment of erectile dysfunction has gained popularity due to the cheaper cost, accessibility and perceived absence of side effects. Much of the work done on plant-based aphrodisiacs has focused on the phytochemistry of secondary metabolites.
Aim: This work sought to analyze selected fruits and vegetables that are commonly used in the management of erectile dysfunction in Ghana and quantify the levels of some micro- and macro-elements necessary for good penile health in order to determine the usefulness or otherwise of the selected produce.
Methods: Energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was used to detect and quantify the levels of potassium (K), calcium (Ca), selenium (Se), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) in carrot roots, cucumber fruit, garlic bulb, ginger rhizome, nutmeg fruit, sweet potato tuber, tiger nut tuber and watermelon fruit.
Results: The analysis revealed the presence of K, Ca, Mg, Fe and Zn. Levels of Se were below detection. The concentration of K was the highest in each of the food substances. However, in terms of recommended daily allowance, Mg had the highest contribution. Cucumber fruit and the rind of watermelon fruit had the highest levels of micro- and macro-elements implicated in erectile dysfunction.
Conclusion: The potential use of these foods to treat and manage erectile dysfunction may not only be due to the presence of phytochemicals alone but also the presence of significant levels of micro- and macro-elements required for good penile health.
背景:使用水果和蔬菜来控制和治疗勃起功能障碍的做法因其成本低廉、容易获得且无副作用而受到欢迎。目的:这项工作旨在分析加纳常用于治疗勃起功能障碍的部分水果和蔬菜,并量化阴茎健康所需的一些微量和宏量元素的含量,以确定所选产品是否有用:方法:使用能量色散 X 射线荧光光谱法检测和量化胡萝卜根、黄瓜果实、大蒜球茎、生姜根茎、肉豆蔻果实、甘薯块茎、虎皮果块茎和西瓜果实中钾(K)、钙(Ca)、硒(Se)、镁(Mg)、铁(Fe)和锌(Zn)的含量:分析表明,胡萝卜根中含有钾、钙、镁、铁和锌。硒的含量低于检测水平。在每种食品中,钾的含量最高。不过,就每日建议摄入量而言,镁的含量最高。黄瓜果实和西瓜皮中与勃起功能障碍有关的微量和宏量元素含量最高:这些食物之所以能治疗和控制勃起功能障碍,可能不仅仅是因为它们含有植物化学物质,还因为它们含有大量阴茎健康所需的微量和宏量元素。