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Protodioscin

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Oral

Legal status
  
In general: legal

PubChem CID
  
441891

Molar mass
  
1,049.199 g/mol

ChemSpider ID
  
390467

ATC code
  
none

CAS Number
  
55056-80-9

Formula
  
C51H84O22

Pubchem
  
441891

Protodioscin httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Protodioscin is a steroidal saponin compound found in a number of plant species, most notably in the Tribulus, Trigonella and Dioscorea families. It is best known as the putative active component of the herbal aphrodisiac plant Tribulus terrestris.

Extracts from T. terrestris standardised for protodioscin content have been demonstrated to produce proerectile effects in isolated tissues and aphrodisiac action in several animal species. It is thought protodioscin achieves this primarily through causing an increase in androgen receptor immunoreacivity, meaning it increases the concentration of androgen receptors in cells, causing the organism to become more sensitive to androgens like testosterone and DHT. The mechanism for these effects has not been clearly established, and while protodioscin has been demonstrated to trigger release of nitric oxide in corpus cavernosum tissue, and also to produce statistically significant increases in the levels of the hormones testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone in animal studies, but studies in humans have failed to show efficacy and its use remains controversial.

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