Tribulus Terrestris extract is a plant that produces fruit covered with spines.
Tribulus Terrestris extract has chemicals that might increase levels of some hormones.
But Tribulus Terrestris extract doesn't appear to increase male hormones (testosterone) in humans.
CAS: 90131-68-3
MF: C10H21N3O9
MW: 327.28844
EINECS: 290-381-1
Synonyms
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Tribulus Terrestris extract is traditionally known as an aphrodisiac in various cultures.
Tribulus Terrestris extract is also known as puncture vine because its sharp spines can flatten bicycle tires.
People use Tribulus Terrestris extract for sexual disorders, infertility, chest pain, enlarged prostate, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses.
Tribulus Terrestris extract is a plant that belongs to the family Zygophyllaceae.
The fruits of this plant have been widely used in traditional Chinese medicine as a treatment for diabetes with hypoglycemic effects.
Tribulus Terrestris extract has been shown to have an effect on glucose levels, which may be due to its ability to inhibit intestinal glucose uptake and stimulate insulin release from the pancreas.
Tribulus Terrestris extract has also been shown to have antioxidant properties and can increase mitochondrial membrane potential.
Tribulus Terrestris extract is not toxic when administered orally, but it should not be taken by pregnant women or those who are breastfeeding.