Move over, Viagra! Researchers in Italy report that an ancient Chinese herbal remedy known as “horny goat weed” shows potential in lab studies as source for new future drugs to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). The study, which provides scientific evidence supporting the herb’s well-known use as a natural aphrodisiac, is scheduled for the October 24 issue of ACS’ Journal of Natural Products, a monthly publication.
In the new study, Mario Dell’Agli and colleagues point out that Viagra (sildenafil) and several other prescription drugs are now available for ED, or male impotence. ED affects an estimated 18 million men in the United States alone. Studies show, however, that these drugs may cause side effects such as headache, facial flushing, stomach upset, and visual disturbances.
To find better treatments, the scientists studied herbal extracts reputed to
improve sexual performance. Scientists exposed the substances to an enzyme that
controls blood flow to the penis and whose inhibition results in an erection. Of
the extracts tested, “horny goat weed” was the most potent inhibitor of the
enzyme. By chemical modification of icariin, the active ingredient purified from
the extract, the scientists obtained a derivative with activity similar to
Viagra and a potential for fewer side effects because it targeted the protein
more precisely than sildenafil.
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