Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire
Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire
Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire
Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire
Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire

Tribulus fruit powder (Tribulus terrestris) - Apophycaire

€15.24

( €15.25 U )

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Tribulus powder – Tribulus terrestris

Main use: dry formulation or express infusion for tonic purposes in a regulated framework.

Form: dried fruit reduced to a fine, standardizable powder.

⚠ Please note: This plant is subject to French regulations.

Tribulus terrestris is a traditional plant from Asia and the Mediterranean basin, known for its ancient uses in masculine energy and tonic practices. Its fruit, rich in steroidal saponins such as protodioscin, is processed into powder for better integration into professional formulations.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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A powerful plant powder for restricted use

When ground into powder, the micronized form of tribulus facilitates dosage, manufacturing into capsules, or incorporation into suitable plant complexes. It is used in laboratories or in supervised artisanal formulations. Its richness in plant steroids requires careful handling and precludes any overt use in self-medication. Its plant profile makes it an ingredient of choice in professional toning or adaptogenic preparations.

Description

Fine powder, light beige to sandy brown, slightly herbaceous odor. Homogeneous texture. Obtained by cold grinding of whole dried fruits. Unroasted product, without chemical treatment, without preservatives. Sieved for professional technical use (capsules, tablets, instant herbal teas).

CAUTION: Tribulus terrestris is a regulated plant:
  • Contains steroidal saponins that can act on hormonal balance (including protodioscin).
  • Reserved for pharmaceutical, officinal or professional use.
  • Contraindicated in children, pregnant or breastfeeding women.
  • Possible interactions with hormonal or cardiovascular treatments.

Nomenclature

  • Common name: Tribulus terrestris, tribulus terrestris
  • Latin name: Tribulus terrestris
  • Family: Zygophyllaceae
  • Part used: Fruit
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: India, Bulgaria, China, Mediterranean basin
  • English name: Tribulus fruit powder
  • German name: Erd-Burzeldorn Pulver
  • Name in Spanish: Tribulus Fruit Powder
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di tribulus
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق ثمار الحسك الأرضي

Professional applications

  • Capsules: 250 to 500 mg per dose – reserved for controlled and declared use.
  • Instant infusion: ½ to 1 teaspoon for 150 ml – infuse for 5 minutes covered.
  • Adaptogenic blends: in combination with maca, ginseng, eleutherococcus, catuaba.

Precautions for use

  • Use strictly reserved for healthcare professionals or declared processors.
  • Do not administer to people suffering from hormonal or cardiovascular disorders, or under medical treatment without supervision.
  • Store in an airtight container, away from moisture and light.

History and tradition

Known since ancient times in the pharmacopoeias of India, China, and Greece, tribulus has been used for its reputation as a "male tonic." Its modern use, often misused for anabolic effects, has led to strict regulation. In powdered formulation, it remains an ingredient reserved for specialists capable of controlling its concentration and risks.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: lined kraft bag or professional opaque HDPE pot with regulatory label.
  • Shelf life: 24 months.
  • TARIC customs code: 1211.90.86.00

Sources and references

  • Internal References Apophycaire
  • ANSM – List of plants with restricted use
  • Monographs on plants with steroidal saponins

Note to project creators and formulators:

Please note that we do not provide any technical documentation (datasheet, certificate, analysis, etc.) for quantities less than 1 kg. Documentation is reserved exclusively for registered professionals (SIRET number or equivalent required) and for clearly identified projects. Thank you for your understanding.

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard
Réservé au monopole pharmaceutique

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Certaines plantes sont interdites à la vente au grand public car considérées comme potentiellement toxiques ou dangereuses. Elles figurent sur des listes d’interdiction de l’ANSM (Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament) ou de la Commission européenne. Exemples : aristoloche, éphédra, digitales...

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Non. En France, seules 148 plantes médicinales peuvent être vendues librement par des non-pharmaciens (liste officielle fixée par le décret du 1er septembre 2008). Les autres sont réservées aux officines, même si elles sont en vente libre dans d’autres pays européens.

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Chaque pays de l’Union européenne applique ses propres listes de plantes autorisées ou interdites. Une plante tolérée en Allemagne ou en Espagne peut être interdite en France en raison d’un principe de précaution renforcé ou d’absence de monographie officielle.

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Il est essentiel de vérifier si la plante est autorisée à la vente et à l’usage, sous quelle forme (poudre, extrait, infusion) et à quel dosage. Toujours consulter les références de la pharmacopée ou un professionnel qualifié.

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En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :

  • Liste A : plantes médicinales présumées actives, dont l’usage est autorisé uniquement sous encadrement (officines, médicaments, préparations magistrales). Certaines sont partiellement en vente libre si elles figurent parmi les 148 plantes autorisées par le décret du 1er septembre 2008.
  • Liste B : plantes présumées toxiques. Elles sont interdites à la vente libre, même en usage externe ou cosmétique, sauf autorisation dérogatoire ou usage strictement encadré.

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Ce classement vise à protéger les consommateurs contre les usages non sécurisés. Il est important de se référer à la monographie officielle ou à un professionnel pour tout usage.

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