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  1. Azri, J., Nazrun, A.S., Sabarul, A.M., Norliza, M., Mohd Fadli, K.
    Medicine & Health, 2016;11(2):267-277.
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    Micro computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging is a useful tool to monitor fracture
    healing in osteoporosis model. It creates a 3-D image of the fracture callus which can
    be analysed to assess bone parameters quantitatively. In this study, micro-CT was
    used to assess the fracture healing of orchidectomised rats, an androgen-deficient
    osteoporosis model. The effects of Eurycoma longifolia, a medicinal plant with proandrogenic
    effects, on fracture healing were assessed. The rats were grouped into
    orchidectomised-control (ORX), sham-operated (SHAM), orchidectomised and
    injected with testosterone intramuscularly once weekly (TEN) and orchidectomised
    and daily oral gavage of Eurycoma longifolia (EL). Treatment duration was six
    weeks following bone fracture. Fracture was induced in the right tibia of all the
    rats. A total of 100 axial slices above and below fracture line were scanned with
    a micro-CT. The micro-CT analysis was able to detect significant difference in the
    fracture healing rate of ORX and TEN groups. The bridging cortices and fraction
    of mineralized tissue of the bridging cortices of the callous of ORX group was
    significantly lower than TEN group. No significant micro-CT changes were seen
    in the fracture healing of the EL group. The effect of EL on fracture healing was not
    demonstrable in orchidectomised rat model.
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