
CAS 90131-68-3
:Tribulus terrestris fruit
Description:
Tribulus terrestris is a flowering plant commonly known for its fruit, which is often used in traditional medicine and dietary supplements. The chemical substance associated with its fruit, identified by the CAS number 90131-68-3, is primarily composed of various phytochemicals, including saponins, flavonoids, alkaloids, and glycosides. These compounds are believed to contribute to the plant's purported health benefits, such as enhancing athletic performance, boosting libido, and supporting overall vitality. The saponins, particularly protodioscin, are of significant interest due to their potential effects on testosterone levels and muscle strength. Additionally, Tribulus terrestris exhibits antioxidant properties, which may help in reducing oxidative stress in the body. The fruit is typically consumed in powdered form, extracts, or as part of herbal formulations. However, while it is widely used, scientific evidence supporting its efficacy and safety is still being evaluated, and it is essential to consult healthcare professionals before use, especially for individuals with underlying health conditions or those taking other medications.
Formula:C10H21N3O9
Synonyms:- Tribulus terrestris, ext.
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Tribulus Terrestris Extract, 45% FS
CAS:Formula:C16H23NOPurity:min. 45.0% (w/w, Total Saponins)Color and Shape:Brown, PowderMolecular weight:245.36Tribulus terrestris
CAS:<p>Tribulus terrestris is a phytochemical supplement, which is an extract derived from the Tribulus terrestris plant, commonly found in warm temperate and tropical regions worldwide. The primary bioactive constituents in this product are steroidal saponins, predominantly protodioscin, which are believed to interact with the endocrine system.</p>Formula:C10H21N3O9Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:327.29 g/mol


