Plants (Apr 2021)

<i>Tribulus terrestris</i> Efficacy and Safety Concerns in Diabetes and Erectile Dysfunction, Assessed in an Experimental Model

  • Ruxandra Ștefănescu,
  • Lenard Farczadi,
  • Adina Huțanu,
  • Bianca E. Ősz,
  • Marius Mărușteri,
  • Ancuța Negroiu,
  • Camil E. Vari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10040744
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 744

Abstract

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The present project aims to evaluate Tribulus terrestris (TT) extracts by addressing various possible mechanisms of action in order to see whether the use of TT supplements in diabetes and diabetes complications is justified. Diabetic rats were divided into three groups: diabetic control group, TT extract with low protodioscin content group (TT-LPC) and TT extract with high protodioscin content group (TT-HPC). After twelve weeks of treatment, fasting blood glucose, insulin, LH, FSH and testosterone levels were measured. Both TT preparations reduced elevated blood glucose level. Insulin and luteinizing hormone levels were not significantly different compared with the control group; however, the FSH and testosterone levels were significantly higher in the TT-HPC group compared with the diabetic control group. The testosterone level is correlated in part with the protodioscin concentration in extracts and is probably mediated through an FSH-linked pathway.

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