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African plum tree
Scientific Name: Pygeum Africanum
Other Names: PAE, Pygeum

References

Andro MC, Riffaud JP. Pygeum africanum extract for the treatment of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. A review of 25 years of published experience. Current Therapeutic Research. 1995;56:796-817.

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Barlet A, Albrecht J, Aubert A, et al. Efficacy of Pygeum africanum extract in the medical therapy of urination disorders due to benign prostatic hyperplasia: evaluation of objective and subjective parameters. A placebo-controlled, double-blind, multicenter study. [Article in German] Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. 1990; 102(22):667-673.

Boulbes D, Soustelle L, Costa P, et al. Pygeum africanum extract inhibits proliferation of human cultured prostatic fibroblasts and myofibroblasts. BJU International. 2006;98(5):1106-1113.

Breza J, Dzurny O, Borowka A, et al. Efficacy and acceptability of tadenan (Pygeum africanum extract) in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): a multicentre [sic] trial in central Europe. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 1998;14(3):127-139.

Carani C, Salvioli V, Scuteri A, et al. Urological and sexual evaluation of treatment of benign prostatic disease using Pygeum africanum at high doses. [Article in Italian] Archives Italiennes de Urologie Nefrolgie Andrologie. 1991 Sep;63(3):341-345.

Clark L. Congo Basin Information Series. Issue Brief #10 Non-timber forest products: economics and conservation potential. Central African Regional Program for the Environment. March 2001. Available at: http://carpe.umd.edu/products/carpe_cd_02/CARPE_Bri efs/congo_10.html. Accessed September 13, 2004.

Chatelain C, Autet W, Brackman F. Comparison of once and twice daily dosage forms of Pygeum africanum extract in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a randomized, double-blind study, with long-term open label extension. Urology. 1999;54(3):473-478.

Chen MW, Levin RM, Horan P, Buttyan RB. Effects of Unilateral Ischemia on the Contractile Response of the Bladder: Protective Effect of Tadenan (Pygeum africanum Extract). Molecular Urology. 1999;3(1):5-10.

Cristoni A, Di Pierro F, Bombardelli E. Botanical derivatives for the prostate. Fitoterapia. 2000;71(Suppl 1):S21-S28.

Dedhia RC, McVary KT. Phytotherapy for lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Journal of Urology. 2008;179(6):2119-2125.

Dufour B, Choquenet C, Revol M, Faure G, Jorest R. Controlled study of the effects of Pygeum africanum extract on the functional symptoms of prostatic adenoma. [Article in French] Annales Urologie (Paris). 1984 May;18(3):193-195.

Edgar AD, Levin R, Constantinou CE, Denis L. A critical review of the pharmacology of the plant extract of Pygeum africanum in the treatment of LUTS. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 2007;26(4):458-464.

Flamm J, Kiesswetter H, Englisch M. An urodynamic study of patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy treated conservatively with phytotherapy or testosterone (author's translation) [article in German] Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. 1979;91(18):622-627.

Gomes CM, Disanto ME, Horan P, Levin RM, Wein AJ, Chacko S. Improved contractility of obstructed bladders after Tadenan treatment is associated with reversal of altered myosin isoform expression. Journal of Urology. 2000;163(6):2008-2013.

Hartmann RW, Mark M, Soldati F. Inhibition of 5 alpha-reductase and aromatase by PHL-00801 (Prostatonin), a combination of PY 102 (Pygeum africanum) and UR 102 (Urtica dioica) extracts. Phytomedicine. 1997;3(2):121-128.

Hutchison A, Farmer R, Verhamme K, Berges R, Navarrete RV. The efficacy of drugs for the treatment of luts/bph, a study in 6 European countries. European Urology. 2007;51(1):207-216.

Ishani A, MacDonald R, Nelson D, Rutks I, Wilt TJ. Pygeum africanum for the treatment of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a systematic review and quantitative meta-analysis. American Journal of Medicine. 2000;109(8):654-664.

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Joker D. Prunus africana (Hook f.) Kalkman. Danida Forest Seed Centre Seed Leaflet No. 74. May 2003. Available at: http://www.dfsc.dk/pdf/Seedleaflets/prunusafricana_ int.pdf. Accessed September 13, 2004.

Levin RM, Das AK. A scientific basis for the therapeutic effects of Pygeum africanum and Serenoa repens. Urology Research. 2000;28(3):201-209.

Lucchetta G, Weill A, Becker N, Clavert A, Bollack C. Reactivation of the secretion from the prostatic gland in cases of reduced fertility. Biological study of seminal fluid modifications. Urology International. 1984;39(4):222-224.

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Papaioannou M, Schleich S, Prade I, et al. The natural compound atraric acid is an antagonist of the human androgen receptor inhibiting cellular invasiveness and prostate cancer cell growth. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. Epublished ahead of print. July 4, 2008.

Santa Maria Margalef A, Paciucci Barzanti R, Reventos Puigjaner J, Morote Robles J, Thomson Okatsu TM. Antimitogenic effect of Pygeum africanum extracts on human prostatic cancer cell lines and explants from benign prostatic hyperplasia. [Article in Spanish] Arch Esp Urol. 2003;56(4):369-378.

Schleich S, Papaioannou M, Baniahmad A, Matusch R. Extracts from Pygeum africanum and other ethnobotanical species with antiandrogenic activity. Planta Medica. 2006;72(9):807-813.

Schreckenberg K. Cultivating "cinderella" trees. New Agriculturist Online. March 2001. Available at: http://www.new-agri.co.uk/01-3/develop/dev01.html. Accessed September 13, 2004.

Stewart KM. The African cherry (Prunus africana): can lessons be learned from an over-exploited medicinal tree? Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2003;89(1):3-13.

Yablonsky F, Nicolas V, Riffaud JP, Bellamy F. Antiproliferative effect of Pygeum africanum extract on rat prostatic fibroblasts. Journal of Urology. 1997;157:2881-2887.

Yoshimura Y, Yamaguchi O, Bellamy F, Constantinou CE. Effect of Pygeum africanum tadenan on micturition and prostate growth of the rat secondary to coadministered treatment and post-treatment with dihydrotestosterone. Urology. 2003;61(2):474-478.

Last Revised July 31, 2008

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