Tribestan
(Tribulus Terrestris L.)
 
Tribulus Clinical Study
Tribulus Introduction
Tribulus Chemical & Physical Properties
Tribulus Pharmacological studies
Tribulus Clinical trials
Tribulus Studies in Females with Endocrine Sterility and Postmenopausal Syndrome
Tribulus Table of contents
Tribulus References
 
Tribulus Company Documentation
Summary on Tribestan (Tribulus)
Tribulus Pharmacokinetic Studies
Tribulus Effect on some Hormone Concentrations
Tribulus Clinical testing
Tribulus Clinical treatment in women with Climacteric Syndrome
Tribulus Studies on Females with Endocrine Sterility
Comparative study on Tribulus preparations
 
The Author
Tribulus Application
 
Distributors
Side effect

 

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Front page Tale of Contents Introduction Chemical and Physical Properties Pharmacological studies Clinical Studies in Males Clinical Studies in Females References

1. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Tribestan is an original Bulgarian phytochemical product of plan origin. The active components are non-steroidal saponins of furostanol type, isolated from the plant Tribulus terrestris L. It has been standardized on the basis of the main compound protodioscine (not less than 45% of the total quantity).

The substance is yellow-brown amorphous powder with specific aroma and bitter taste; soluble in water, sparingly soluble in methyl alcohol and insoluble in chloroform.