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ABSTRACT
Male sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction, affects millions worldwide, necessitating the search for effective treatments. Natural aphrodisiacs have gained attention due to their perceived safety and efficacy. This study investigates the aphrodisiac properties of the bi-herbal extract on streptozocin-induced male anaphrodisiac rats. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided into six groups normal control, streptozocin-induced control, (positive control) and treatment group. Streptozocin was used to induce anaphrodisiac dysfunction in the rats. The animals were administered with various doses of the plant extracts orally for 28 days, and sexual behavior were assessed. Results from this study showed a significant improvement in sexual behavior parameter, including (mount frequency, intromission frequency, ejaculation latency), across the treatment groups compared to diabetics control group. The bi-herbal demonstrated dose-dependent aphrodisiac effects, across the treatments. The findings suggest that, the bi herbal possess aphrodisiac properties and may offer therapeutic benefits in the management of male sexual dysfunction