BIOSTEROL 36 caps

Biosterol is a high steroid saponin preparation
designed to support athlete diets. The choice of compounds, including
spirostane derivatives, has been targeted at increasing the production
of the male component and stimulating mental activity, which allows for
comprehensive training plans.
Saponins are
plant-derived compounds made up of two parts: aglycone - sapogenin
(sapogenol) and glycone - saccharide. Saponins change the structure of
the cell membranes and thus the epithelium, making them more permeable
to the organic constituents including the proteins consumed. Saponins
have the ability to attach to cholesterol, forming relatively stable
compounds, pharmacologically active. Steroid saponins are derivatives of
spirostane or furostan. They are formed on a steran system with a
side-cyclic grouping. The side moiety consists of a 5-membered ring and a
6-membered ring. Both rings are connected by spiro carbon C-22. Saponin
steroid furostan derivatives do not have a closed ring F but an
aliphatic chain. The sarsasapogenin, diosgenin, jamogenin, smilagenin,
tigogenin, hegogenin are used for synthesis. These enzymes convert
saponins into pregnan compounds (C-21) and androstane (C-19), which are
substrates for the synthesis of male component and androsterone. For
synthesis, saponins with a double bond between C5 and C6 are most
effective. Metabolic degradation of the steroid saponin side chain
(oxidation, reduction, dehydroxylation, dehydration) leads to C-19
formation. Providing this type of androgen precursors while
simultaneously normalizing the intestinal microflora can increase the
amount of male produced by up to 4 mg per day. Thanks to this surplus
there appears in the blood so called. Free male substance, not related
to proteins. This free ingredient provides a metabolic effect.
The
addition of phytosterols and insulin secretagogues (hydroxy isoleucine
precursors and activators, pure 4-hydroxy-isoleucine) contained in black
and fenugreek extracts provides additional stimulation of connective
tissue growth and muscle tissue. Increased insulin secretion causes:
stimulation of glycogen and protein synthesis, facilitating transport
through cell membranes into cells - glucose, amino acids, potassium and
fatty acids, suppression of excessive glycogenolysis, impaired muscles
in energy material. The most popular staple saponin plants were
earthquakes. Since the early 70's, these plants have been used to
produce metabolism-boosting formulas as well as secondary and tertiary
sexual characteristics including sexual drive.
The development of
phytochemicals has made it possible to learn more about the functions
of individual sterol fractions, currently using the precise methods of
extraction are created supplements containing the fractions that best
meet the needs of the target group. Contemporary supplementation evolves
from plant-based extracts, whose action is known from the tradition of
herbalism, to precisely selected compounds and mixtures directed to
specific physiological effects.
Biosterol
belongs to a modern product group. Work on the composition and potential
of the preparation was taken in 2004. Biosterol contains extracts from 6
plants, obtained in independent technological processes. The anabolic
potential of the agent is greater than that of the traditional extract
of the meshes.