Effects of Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) Supplementation on Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Levels in Men—A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Study Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Risk of Bias
2.5. Data Extraction
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Database or Website | Search Terms, Filters and Conditions | Found | |
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1 | PubMed | (Tribulus terrestris) [Title] Filters: Case Reports; Clinical Study; Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial | 20 |
2 | ClinicalTrials.gov | Other Terms: Tribulus terrestris Filters: Completed Studies; Studies with Results; Studies with Male Participants | 0 |
3 | PMC | Included in PubMed Search | - |
4 | MedLine | Included in PubMed Search | - |
5 | OpenGrey Repository | Tribulus terrestris | 4 |
6 | American Chemical Society Publications | Title: Hypogonadism | 20 |
7 | ScienceDirect | Terms: Tribulus terrestris testosterone Title, abstract, keywords: Tribulus terrestris testosterone Filters: Research articles, Case Reports | 11 |
8 | Web Of Science | (Tribulus [Title]) AND Terrestris [Title] AND Testosterone [Title]) Filters: Articles, English. | 2 |
9 | Lilacs | Included in PubMed Search | - |
10 | EU Clinical Trials | Tribulus terrestris Filters: Trials Completed; Trials with results; Male. | 1 |
11 | SCOPUS | TITLE (tribulus AND terrestris AND testosterone) AND ( LIMIT-TO (PUBSTAGE, “final”)) AND (LIMIT-TO (DOCTYPE, “ar”)) | 3 |
12 | Cochrane Library | Title, Abstract or Keyword: “Tribulus terrestris” Filters: Trials | 91 |
13 | Google Scholar | allintitle: Tribulus terrestris testosterone (Excluded patents and citations) | 9 |
PARAMETER | CRITERIA |
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POPULATION | Men |
INTERVENTION | Tribulus terrestris (only) |
COMPARISON | Control or Placebo group |
OUTCOMES | Serum androgen profile and/or sexual function |
STUDY DESIGN | Clinical trial and case report. |
References | Origin | Study Design | Subject | TT Protocol | Improved Serum Androgen Profile? | Improved Sexual Function? | Other Outcome | Collateral Effect? | Jadad Score |
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[18] | Bulgaria | Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. | 21 healthy men aged 20–36 years old. | Daily dose was 20 and 10 mg/kg body weight per day of TT (60% of SS), separated into three daily intakes for 4 weeks. | No. Serum total testosterone, androstenedione and LH concentrations were not significantly altered after TT intake. | Not investigated. | Not investigated | Not reported | 1 |
[9] | Egypt | Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. | 70 men aged 40–70 years old, with ED and partial androgen deficiency (total testosterone below 350 ng/dL). | 3 capsules daily (total 750 mg) of TT at least 45% of SS per capsule) three times daily after meals for 12 weeks. | Yes. Serum total testosterone was significantly higher after TT intake. | Yes. General scores of IIEF-5 showed significantly increased after TT intake. | Serum PSA-t and AST levels were higher after treatment. No changes in serum ALT or IPSS. | Not reported | 2 |
[19] | Bulgaria | Multicenter, phase-IV, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. | 172 male subjects aged 18–65 years with mild or moderate ED for at least 6 months and/or secondary HSDD. | 6 tablets daily (total 1500 mg) of TT (Tribestan, Sopharma AD, 250 mg of TT not less than 45% of SS per tablet) orally, three times daily after meals for 12 weeks. | No. The results for all parameters (total testosterone, free testosterone, DHEA-S, and SHBG) did not differ between groups. | Yes. TT intake improved erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, orgasmic function and sexual desire (assessed by IIEF-5). | No statistical differences in serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL, or HDL levels. In addition, no difference was found in blood pressure parameters. | Not reported | 5 |
[20] | China | Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. | 15 healthy male boxers, aged mean of 16 years old. Minimum of two years of boxing training experience. | 2 capsules daily (total 1250 mg) of TT (Pronova Biocare Co, 625 mg and above 40% SS per capsule) orally, one intake every morning for 6 weeks. All subjects were submitted to same training protocol, with 3 week high-intensity training and three week high-volume training. | No. TT did not significantly alter plasma levels of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, or IGF-1. However, IGFBP3 was decreased by TT. | Not investigated. | No statistical differences in TMM or TFM. TT intake ameliorated muscle damage and promoted aerobic performance. | Not reported | 3 |
[8] | Egypt | Randomized placebo controlled clinical trial. | 30 male patients, aged 30–50 years, with unexplained infertility for more than a year with no obvious cause. | 3 capsules daily (total 750 mg) of TT orally for 12 weeks. | No. TT intake did not change serum total testosterone, free testosterone, or LH values. No statistically significant difference was found between groups. | Not investigated. | TT intake did not change sperm concentration, motility, or abnormal forms parameters. | Not reported | 1 |
[21] | Egypt | Quasi-experimental non-controlled. | 30 male patients, aged 40–70 years, with ED, low libido, and total testosterone below 12 nmol/L (345.8 ng/dL). | 3 capsules daily (total 750 mg) of TT orally, three times daily, for 12 weeks. | Yes. Serum levels of total testosterone and free testosterone were increased significantly after TT intake. LH levels showed no difference after the treatment. | Yes. General scores of IIEF-5 showed significantly increased after TT intake. | Not investigated | Not reported | 0 |
[12] | Australia | Randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. | 22 healthy male rugby athletes aged 19.8 ± 2.9 years. Minimum of 12 months of resistance training experience. | 1 capsule daily (total 450 mg) of TT (60% SS) for 5 weeks. All subjects were submitted to same 5-week strength and conditioning program. | No. TT intake did not change urinary testosterone/epitestosterone ratio. No statistical differences were found between groups. | Not investigated. | TT did not improve maximal strength and body composition. Both groups had higher parameters in 2 RM strength evaluation. In addition, no statistical differences were noted in BMI or FFM. | Not reported | 4 |
[22] | Brazil | Randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. | 30 men aged mean of >40 years old with ED. | 2 capsules daily of TT (400 mg of the dry extract each capsule) for one month. | No. Serum total testosterone was not altered by TT intake. | No. None difference between groups in General scores of IIEF-5. | Not investigated | Not reported | 4 |
[11] | India | Randomized, placebo -controlled, double-blind clinical trial. | 63 men aged 21–50 years with oligozoospermia (sperm count below 20 million/mL). | TT (herb) in granule at 2 daily intake of 6 g before food (12 g/day) with warm water for 60 days. | No. TT intake did not change serum testosterone, FSH, or LH. There was no statistically significant difference in intragroup or intergroups analyses. | No. Both groups had an increase in parameters like ED, penile weakness and loss of rigidity, and premature ejaculation. However, just the treated group had improved post-act exhaustion parameters. | TT-treated group showed an increase in motility of sperm and less abnormal forms. | Not reported | 2 |
[13] | Spain | Randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled trial | 30 healthy CrossFit®-trained males aged 30–50 years. Minimum of 20 months of CrossFit experience | No. TT intake did not change serum testosterone, cortisol, and testosterone/cortisol ratio. There is no statistical difference in intragroup or intergroups analyses. | Not investigated. | TT did not alter body composition, performance, mood, or perceived exertion | Not reported | 3 |
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Vilar Neto, J.d.O.; de Moraes, W.M.A.M.; Pinto, D.V.; da Silva, C.A.; Caminha, J.d.S.R.; Nunes Filho, J.C.C.; Reis, C.E.G.; Prestes, J.; Santos, H.O.; De Francesco Daher, E. Effects of Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) Supplementation on Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Levels in Men—A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials. Nutrients 2025, 17, 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17071275
Vilar Neto JdO, de Moraes WMAM, Pinto DV, da Silva CA, Caminha JdSR, Nunes Filho JCC, Reis CEG, Prestes J, Santos HO, De Francesco Daher E. Effects of Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) Supplementation on Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Levels in Men—A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials. Nutrients. 2025; 17(7):1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17071275
Chicago/Turabian StyleVilar Neto, José de Oliveira, Wilson Max Almeida Monteiro de Moraes, Daniel Vieira Pinto, Carlos Alberto da Silva, Juan de Sá Roriz Caminha, Júlio César Chaves Nunes Filho, Caio Eduardo Gonçalves Reis, Jonato Prestes, Heitor O. Santos, and Elizabeth De Francesco Daher. 2025. "Effects of Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) Supplementation on Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Levels in Men—A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials" Nutrients 17, no. 7: 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17071275
APA StyleVilar Neto, J. d. O., de Moraes, W. M. A. M., Pinto, D. V., da Silva, C. A., Caminha, J. d. S. R., Nunes Filho, J. C. C., Reis, C. E. G., Prestes, J., Santos, H. O., & De Francesco Daher, E. (2025). Effects of Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) Supplementation on Erectile Dysfunction and Testosterone Levels in Men—A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials. Nutrients, 17(7), 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17071275