hehehehe......Okra, though very nutritious, can lead to infertility in men of
reproductive age, Dr Ochuko Erikainure, a Senior Research Officer at the
Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, Lagos, has
warned.
Erukainure, also a nutritionist and
biochemist, gave the warning on Saturday in an interview in Lagos.
According to him, too much consumption of okra, especially its seeds can
lead to infertility in men of reproductive age. An online publication,
www.medicalhealthguide.com says Okra, known in many English-speaking
countries as lady’s fingers, is a flowering plant in the mallow family.
“Okra is an annual herb that is widely cultivated for its edible green
seed pods in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate climates. “Okra is
a hardy plant that can grow even with less water and in hot
conditions.’’
Erukainure said that okra has
a unique substance called “GOSSYPOL”. “Gossypol inhibits sperm
production and motility by blocking several enzymes that are highly
important in energy metabolism in sperm and sperm producing cells. “Okra
seeds are very rich in toxic pigment called Gossypol which promote
infertility in men by arresting sperm production (spermatogenesis) even
at lower dose. “Gossypol are oil soluble and natural polyphenol secreted
by plants as a defence against predators,’’ he said. The senior
researcher said that in some countries, okra seeds were, however, used
for natural contraceptive for men. “Due to proapoptotic activities in
okra seeds (it means killing of cells), gossypol is still under
investigation as a possible anticancer agent,” he said.
hehehehe.....The nutritionist said that in spite of its effects in men, consumption
of okra could be of health benefits to the diabetes, obesity or
overweight people. “Okra is very high in dietary fibres, reduce calories
intakes into the body, ability to limit nitric oxide build up in the
blood and lipid (fat) and reduces the risks of cancers. “Okra is an
African vegetable that has been a staple of African and Indian cuisine
for many years, and also used for medicinal purposes. “The health
benefits of okra can be attributed to its nutritional and phytochemical
constituents making it a vital crop. “One hundred grammes of okra has
been reported to meet over 20 per cent of the daily values which the
body needs. “It contains a rare combination of carbohydrates,
vegetables, minerals and vitamins. “Not less than 10 different vitamins
and minerals can be found in okra such as vitamin A, which is great for
the skin, vitamin C and E which prevent cell damage in the body,’’ he
said. Erukainure said because “okra is high in fibre, it has positive
impact on digestive system which assist with gastrointestinal
difficulties.
“Including okra in our daily
diet along with physical healthy exercise routine will prevent and treat
diabetes, meaning that okra plant contributes to a more active
lifestyle”. Erukainure said that okra has been identified to have
insulin-like activity in experimented animals. “It is also a potent
anti-diabetic source, which can be attributed to its chemical
constituents,’’ he said. (NAN)
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