Efficacy of Prunus Domestica Extract in BPH

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2014
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate Prunus domestica bark contains three groups of active constituents: phytosterols (including beta-sitosterol), pentacyclic triterpenoids (including ursolic and oleaic acids) and ferulic esters of long-chain fatty alcohols (including ferulic esters of docosanol and tetracosanol). The phytosterols, particularly beta-sitosterol, are found in numerous plants and are anti-inflammatory, inhibiting the synthesis of prostaglandins. Beta-sitosterol has been shown to be useful in cases of BPH by helping to reduce the normally elevated levels of prostaglandins in these patients.
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First added on: May 12, 2024