Description of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
Latin Name: Tribulus terrestris L.
Active Ingredients: Saponins
Specifications: 20-99%
Product Type: Yellow brown powder
Part of Plant Used: Fruit
Extract Method: Ethanol and Water
1.Reducing the blood pressure and blood-fat.
2.Anti-aging,anti-atherosclerosis hardening.
3.Anti-bacterial properties.
4.Strengthen body and anti-age.
5.Sexual improvement
6.Increase the level of hormones
Sources of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
Tribulus terrestris is a flowering plant in the family Zygophyllaceae, native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil. Like many weedy species, this plant has many common names, including bindii, bullhead, burra gokharu, caltrop, cat's head, devil's eyelashes, devil's thorn, devil's weed, goathead and puncturevine.It can raise the blood testosterone, without any stimulin and improve the overall competitive ability without adverse effect. Besides, it contains various kinds of alkaloids and saponins, which can decrease blood pressure and lipids. The peroxidase it contains can resist against aging and beautify the complexion. If you take it for a long time, it may remove the spots from your face and freshen the complexion
Ingredients of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
Total Saponins
Specification of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
Item |
SPECIFICATION |
Description: | |
Appearance | Brown-Yellow fine powder |
Flavor & Odor | Characteristic |
Particle size | 100% pass 80 mesh |
Physical: | |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% |
Bulk density | 40-60g/100ml |
Sulphated Ash | ≤5.0% |
GMO | Free |
General Status | Non-irradiated |
Chemical: | |
Pb | ≤3mg/kg |
As | ≤1mg/kg |
Hg | ≤0.1mg/kg |
Cd | ≤1mg/kg |
Assay: | |
Saponins | ≥90% |
Microbial: | |
Total microbacterial count | ≤1000cfu/g |
Yeast & Mold | ≤100cfu/g |
E.Coli | Negative |
Staphylococcus aureus | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative |
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Study of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
Tribulus terrestris extract is used in the treatment of urinary disorders and impotence, kidney disease and gravel, disease of the genitor-urinary system, calculus affections, gout etc. Tribulus terrestris extract is also useful for uterine disorders, diseases of the heart, and many other conditions.
Tribulus Terrestris Extract Functions:
1. Lowering blood pressure and blood-fat, deducing cholesterol and anti-atherosclerosis.
2. Enhancing human immunity and anti-aging.
3. Boosting male virility.
4. Strengthening myocardial contractive power, slowing heart rate and dilating coronary arteries.
Reference of Tribulus Terrestris Extract
1. Brown GA, Vukovich MD, Reifenrath TA, Uhl NL, Parsons KA, Sharp RL, King DS (2000). "Effects of anabolic precursors on serum testosterone concentrations and adaptations to resistance training in young men". International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 10 (3): 340–59.
2. Neychev VK, & Mitev VI. (2005). "The aphrodisiac herb Tribulus terrestris does not influence the androgen production in young men". Journal of Ethnopharmacology 101 (1–3): 319–23.
3. Rogerson S, Riches CJ, Jennings C, Weatherby RP, Meir RA, Marshall-Gradisnik SM. (2007). "The Effect of Five Weeks of Tribulus terrestris Supplementation on Muscle Strength and Body Composition During Preseason Training in Elite Rugby League Players". The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 21 (2): 348–53.
4. Gauthaman K, Adaikan PG, Prasad RN. (2002). "Aphrodisiac properties of Tribulus Terrestris extract (Protodioscin) in normal and castrated rats". Life Sciences 71 (12): 1385–96.
5. Bucci LR (2000). "Selected herbals and human exercise performance". The American journal of clinical nutrition 72 (2 Suppl): 624S–36S. PMID 10919969.
6. Gauthaman K, Ganesan AP (Jan 2008). "The hormonal effects of Tribulus terrestris and its role in the management of male erectile dysfunction—an evaluation using primates, rabbit and rat". Phytomedicine 15 (1–2): 44–54.
7. Neychev VK, Mitev VI (Oct 2005). "The aphrodisiac herb Tribulus terrestris does not influence the androgen production in young men". Journal of Ethnopharmacology 101 (1–3): 319–23.
8. Gauthaman K, Ganesan AP, Prasad RN (2003). "Sexual effects of puncturevine (Tribulus terrestris) extract (protodioscin): an evaluation using a rat model". Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 9 (2): 257–65.