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The immature inflorescence of Cocos nucifera L. variety aurantiaca is used by Ayurvedic and traditional medical
practitioners for the treatment of menorrhargia in Sri Lanka. We have previously reported the effect of ethyl acetate
soluble proanthocyanidins (EASPA) of the inflorescence of Cocos nucifera L. on reproductive hormone levels of
female rats in relation to its ethno medical usage. AQSPA obtained from immature Cocos nucifera L. (var.
aurantiaca) inflorescence was evaluated for its effect on the reproductive hormonal levels of female rats. AQSPA
(2.8 mg/day) dissolved in water was administered orally to female rats for 28 consecutive days. At the end of the
study period, oestrogen and progesterone levels were measured and compared with the control group (water).
Statistical analysis was performed with one-way ANOVA, followed by student T test using Minitab 17.0 software.
The length of die reproductive cycle was 4.89 ± 0.21 days and 4.37 ±0.16 days for the control and test group rats,
respectively. No significant changes were noticed in the length of the cycle nor were there any difference in vaginal
cytology in test and control group rats. There were no significant difference in both estrogen and progesterone
levels between control and test group animals. This may be as a result of low bioavailability of AQSPA due to its
high molecular weight profile. In addition, this may also be due to an inadequacy of the dose or time duration that
AQSPA was administered.