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Nutrients and infertility: an alternative perspective.

E Papaleo, M T Potenza, C Brigante, E De Michele, M Pellegrino et al.
Review European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2011 9 件の引用
PubMed
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Study Design

研究タイプ
In Vitro
対象集団
None
介入
Nutrients and infertility: an alternative perspective. None
比較対照
None
主要アウトカム
fertility
効果の方向
Positive
バイアスリスク
Unclear

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Different gonadotrophin preparations or different protocols of ovulation induction are powerless to determine a significantly increase in oocyte quality in the majority of aged patients or in patients with repeated failed in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) cycles. INFORMATION SOURCES: Papers published on journal focused on nutraceutical and human reproduction. EVIDENCES: It is questionable if various molecules that are positively associated with higher oocyte competence, higher fertilization rate and embryo development could be supplemented to infertile patients with the aim to partly reduce the frequency of unsuccessful IVF. PERSPECTIVES: Aim of this short review is mainly to focus the attention on potentially positive effects in female fertility of few, well established substances, that could be suggested as a dietary supplement.

要約

It is questionable if various molecules that are positively associated with higher oocyte competence, higher fertilization rate and embryo development could be supplemented to infertile patients with the aim to partly reduce the frequency of unsuccessful IVF.

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