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Tribulus terrestris

Tribulus terrestris L. (Pedalium murex), or ground burnut, puncture vine, tzu, chih hsing, tu chi li (Chinese), is an annual, prostrate dwarf shrubbish herb that grows to a height of 60 cm. The plant grows in disturbed areas, roadsides, railways, cultivated... [Pg.89]

Gauthaman K, Adaikan PG, Prasad RNV. Aphrodisiac properties of Tribulus terrestris extract (Protodioscin) in normal and castrated rats. Life Sci 2002 71 1385-1396. [Pg.158]

Tian-Shung W, Li-Shian S, Shang-Chu K. Alkaloids and other constituents from Tribulus terrestris. Phytochemistry 1999 50 1411-1415. [Pg.158]

Bremner J, Waya S, Southwell I, et al. A revised structure for the alkaloid, tribuluste-rine, from Tribulus terrestris L. Aust J Chem 2004 57 273-276. [Pg.158]

Diosgenin (Fig. 4) is a steroid sapogenin produced by Dioscorea species. This natural product is used as a precursor for the commercial synthesis of medicinal steroids such as prednisolone, dexamethasone, norethisterone, and metenolone, among others. Microtuber-derived cell suspensions of Dioscorea doryophora were able to accumulate diosgenin at concentrations as high as 3.5% g dw. Embryogenic callus of Tribulus terrestris were also able to accumulate diosgenin (170.7 1.0 pg/g dw). ... [Pg.640]

Nikam TD, Ebrahimi MA, Patil VA. (2009) Embryogenic callns cnltnre of Tribulus terrestris L. a potential source of harmaline, harmine and diosgenin. Plant Biotechnol Rep 3 243-250. [Pg.650]

Serum sex hormones effect. DION (300 mg androstenedione, 150 mg dehydro-epiandrosterone, 540 mg saw palmetto, 300 mg indole-3-carbinol, 625 mg chrysin, 750 mg Tribulus terrestris), administered daily to healthy 30- to 59-year-old men for 28 days, produced no change in serum concentrations of total T and PSA. DION increased the concentrations of serum androstenedione (342%), free T (38%), DHT (71%), and estradiol (103%). Serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentrations were reduced by 5 mg/dL in DION (p < 0.05). Increases in serum free T (r = 0.01), androstenedione (r = 0.01), DHT (r = 0.03), or estradiol (r = 0.07) concentrations in DION were not related to age. The ingestion of androstenedione combined with herbal products increased serum-free T concentrations in older men, but herbal products did not prevent the conversion of... [Pg.475]

Li, J. X., Q. Shi, Q. B. Xiong, J. K. Prasain, and Y. Texuka. 1998. Tribulusamide A and B, new hepatoprotective lignanamides from the fruits of Tribulus terrestris indications of cytoprotective activity in murine hepatocyte culture. Plant Med. 64 628-631. [Pg.318]

Tribulus terrestris — A plant found throughout Australia, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. It contains saponins, polysaccharides, sterols, flavonoids, and fatty acids, many of which are indicated to have general health benefits. Tribulus terrestris is a natural testosterone enhancer, shown in clinical studies to increase testosterone levels by aiding in the production of the luteinizing hormone (LH), a hormone that influences sex drive. Tribulus terrestris has been used to increase fertility and aid impotence. [Pg.551]

Passiflora incarnata (passion flower) (Passifloraceae), Banisteria caapi (Malpighaceae), Peganum harmala, Tribulus terrestris (Zygophyllaceae)... [Pg.100]

Tribulus terrestris (puncture vine), flygophyllumfabago (Zygophyllaceae) tobacco smoke exNicotiana tabacum Peaf] (Solanaceae)] cooked food... [Pg.100]

Peganum harmala, Tribulus terrestris, mutagenic, convulsant,... [Pg.248]

Phaseolus vulgaris (Fabaceae) [suspension culture], Passiflora edulis, P incarnata (passion flower) (Passifloraceae), Sickingia rubra (Rubiaceae), Symplocos racemosa (Symplocaceae), Tribulus terrestris (puncture vine), < ygophyllumfabago (Zvgophvllaceae) smoke of tobacco, Mcotiana tabacum (Solanaceae)... [Pg.492]

Mangle, M.S. Jolly, C.I. HPTLC studies on Tribulus Terrestris L. (Chota Gokhru) and Pedalum Murex L. (Bada Gokhru). Indian Drugs 1998, 35, 189-194. [Pg.549]


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