Aging is a complicated biological process characterized by a gradual reduction in the physiological and biochemical functions of many organs in the body. While the biological and cellular mechanisms responsible for aging are not clear exactly, it is considered to occur as a result of disorders caused by the gradual and life-long accumulation of molecular damage in cells and tissues as a response to exposure to stress relating to the environment and lifestyle. A commonly accepted mechanism of the aging process is thought to be oxidative damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) [1]. Even though there are both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant systems that protect from ROS which occurs during normal cellular respiration, it has been shown that the expression of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants decreases with aging, which increases the oxidative stress-related stress. It is claimed that the accumulation of damaged products and changed antioxidant responses to oxidative damage contribute to aging [2]. Because of producing steroids and having a weak antioxidant system, the testes are more potent target for the emergence of chronic oxidative stress during aging than other organs. [3]. Furthermore, reproduction aging is characterized by low serum testosterone levels [4]. It is well known that low testosterone levels are associated with sexual dysfunction, bone loss, reduced muscular mass and strength, increased body fat, weakness [5].According to the data of World Health Organization (WHO), it is estimated that people over the age of 60 will constitute about 26% of the world population between 2017 and 2050. As a result of the increase in the aging population, protection from age-related diseases, quality aging approaches and related suggestions for a solution have become important in the public. Although there are recommendations such as exercise sports diet for the solution of these, the discovery and development of new natural anti-aging drugs extracted from herbs have become the focus of the scientific community of late. Furthermore, herbs are one of the major drug sources and currently constitute about 25% of pharmaceutical prescriptions [6].