SAW PALMETTO BREAKDOWN
Saw Palmetto Breakdown

Researchers studying saw palmetto for treatment of BPH have used lipophilic extracts of the berries. These extracts, prepared from the dried fruits, use either hexane or carbon dioxide to separate the lipids from the berries. A typical carbon dioxide extraction will yield 85 to 95 percent free fatty acids and 0.2 to 0.4 percent total sterols. B-sitosterol is the most extensively researched because many of the pharmacological effects are attributed to this constituent.


A hexane or carbon dioxide extraction will result in the following mix of constituents:

Extracts

Percentage

Oleic Acid

33.2

Lauric Acid

24.0

Myristic Acid

11.6

Palmitic Acid

8.7

Linoleic Acid

3.6

Capric Acid

1.8

Stearic Acid

1.4

Caprylic Acid

1.3

Linolenic Acid

0.7

B-sitosterol

0.21

1-Octacosanol

0.19

Campesterol

0.063

Stigmasterol

0.024

Hexacosanol

0.018

Source: Bombardelli E, Morazzoni P.
Serenoa repens (Bartram) J.K. Small.
Fitoterapia 1997;LXVIII(2):99-114.


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