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- Phytochemistry of forskohlin
- Pharmacological effects of forskohlins
- ForsLean® in the promotion of lean body mass
- Clinical Studies
- Clinical Studies in Japan
- Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Study (USA)
- Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Study (India)
- Toxicological Studies
- Mechanism of action of ForsLean® in lean body mass
- ForsLean® Recommended Dosage
- U.S. Patent # 5, 804, 596
- ForsLean® Vs. Ephedrine
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Forskholii comes from the roots of the Coleus forskohlii plant, the only known plant source of forskolin.
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By Vladimir Badmaev, MD, PhD and Muhammed Majeed, PhD - Coleus forskohlii: Fat-Fighting and More
By Vladimir Badmaev, MD, PhD and Muhammed Majeed, PhD
About forkohlii
- Coleus forskohlii Briq. (synonyms, C. barbatus Benth., Plectranthus forskohlii Willd., P. barbatus Andr. and P. comosus Willemse) a member of the mint family (fam. Lamiaceae), is indigenous to Ayurvedic Medicine.
- This species is a perennial herb with fleshy, fibrous roots that grows wild in the warm subtropical temperate areas in India, Burma and Thailand.
- In India, it is cultivated for use as a condiment1.
- In recent years, Coleus forskohlii has gained recognition As the only known plant source of the diterpene, Forskolin2.
- Forskolin is valued as an adenylate cyclase activator.
- Adenylate cyclase is the enzyme involved in the production of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate (cAMP), (a significant biochemical agent
- involved in metabolic processes), from the high energy molecule, ATP (Adenosine triphosphate).
- Nicknamed in literature as a "second messenger," cyclic AMP facilitates the action of "primary messengers" or various hormonal and bioactive substances in the body.
- The role of cyclic AMP is indispensable to many body functions.
- Cyclic AMP induces a chain of biochemical events that trigger metabolic processes and diet induced thermogenesis3, thereby providing the means to maintain a healthy body composition and lean body mass levels.
Forskholii Information
- Cultivation
- Phytochemistry
- Pharmacological Effects
- Lean Body Mass
- Clinical Studies
- Toxicological Studies
- Mechanism
- Contraindications
Coleus ForsLean®
by Rehan Jalali
This "power" herb has an active ingredient in it called forskolin. It has been used in ayruvedic medicine for many years. Forskolin's basic mechanism of action is that it increases the amount of cyclic AMP (adenosine monophosphate) in cells by activating an enzyme called adenylate cyclase. Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is one of the most important secondary messengers in the cell. It is considered to be one of the most important cell regulating compounds.
Under normal circumstances, cAMP forms by adenylate cyclase activation due to hormonal stimulation at the cell receptor site. However, forskolin seems to bypass this reaction and allows for an increase in intracellular cAMP to occur. Why is it important to increase cAMP levels? Well, there are several benefits of this to athletes including relaxation of the arteries and smooth muscles, lowering blood pressure, enhanced insulin secretion (which can help drive carbohydrates and protein into muscle cells for energy and recovery), increased thyroid hormone function (which can help enhance metabolic rate), and significantly increase lipolysis (fat burning). Forskolin also seems to benefit other cellular enzymes as well.
Forskolin is actually patented by the Sabinsa corporation under US patent 5,804,596 for enhancing lean body mass which is what many athletes and weight trainers are trying to accomplish.
The breakdown of fat for fuel (lipolysis) is actually regulated by cAMP. Forskolin has been shown to not only enhance lipolysis but it may also inhibit fat storage from occurring. This is very good news for individuals trying to lose bodyfat and get lean. Another way that forskolin may allow for fat loss to occur is by stimulating thyroid hormone production and release. Thyroid hormone controls metabolism and can enhance metabolic rate, which may translate into more fat loss.
One of the overlooked benefits of forskolin includes its stimulation of digestive enzymes, which can allow individuals to digest and assimilate their food better. It has been shown to increase nutrient absorption in the small intestine.
Forskolin has been shown to be safe and effective and has a great amount of potential as a sports supplement. As with most dietary supplements, more human research is needed but the future looks bright for this compound. The recommended dosage for this supplement is 8-10 mg of active forskolin (standardized from coleus forskohlii) two to three times daily.
References
Ammon HPT, et al.(1985), "Forskolin: From ayruvedic remedy to a modern agent," Planta Medica 51: 473-477.
Seamon KB,et al.(1981), "Forskolin; A unique diterpine activator of cAMP-generating systems," J Cyclic Nucleotide Res 7: 201-224.
Laurenza A, et al. (1989), "Forskolin: A specific stimulator of adenylyl cyclase or a diterpene with multiple sites of action?" Trends Pharmacol Sci 10: 442-447.
Allen DO, et al. (1988), "Quantitative differences in the cyclic AMP-lipolysis relationships for isoproterenol and forskolin," J Pharmacol Exp Ther 244: 852-858.
Allen DO, et al. (1986), "Relationships between cyclic AMP levels and lipolysis in fat cells after isoproterenol and forskolin stimulation," J Pharmacol Exp Ther 238: 659-664.
Okuda H, et al. (1992), "Relationship between cyclic AMP production and lipolysis induced by forskolin in rat fat cells," J Lipid Res 33: 225-231.
Haye B, et al. (1990), "Chronic and acute effects of forskolin
FAQ
The active ingredient in ForsLean, forskolin, facilitates a cascade of biochemical events in the body that allows fat cells tbe used as energy and helps utilize readily available hormones tmaintain and/or increase lean body mass.
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Efficacy Safety
The Efficacy and Safety of ForsLean in Increasing Lean Body Mass
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Lean Body Mass
Lean body mass plays a vital role in any successful weight training regimen.
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Fat Fighting
One of the emerging clinical applications for C. forskohlii is for nutritional support in weight management.
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Cultivation
Careful cultivation of the correct species of Coleus forskohlii plants enables optimization of the quality of root material for forskolin content.
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Phytochemistry
Forskolin is a diterpenoid compound which directly activates adenylate cyclase.
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Pharmacological Effects
Research carried out over the last few decades has revealed the multifaceted pharmacological effects of forskolin.
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Lean Mass
Epidemiological studies indicate that the impact of body composition on health starts early in life.
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Clinical Studies on Forslean
ForsLean was tested in an open-field study with a population of six overweight women.
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Toxicological Studies
The safety of ForsLean® for use as a dietary supplement was established by means of detailed toxicological evaluation of the product.
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Forskolin Mechanism
Forskolin is known as a compound with versatile biological actions based on its ability to stimulate adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP levels.
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Contraindications
Animal model studies conducted on forskolin reported an extremely low order of toxicity.
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Best New Product
Forslean was voted Best New Product of 2001 Nutracon Conference and Exhibition
San Diego, CA July 9-11.
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Coleus Forskohlii
Coleus Forskohlii - the only plant source of forskohlin
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Clinical Studies in Japan
ForsLean was evaluated in a 12 week open field study in overweight volunteers.
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Controlled Study in USA
In a double blind and randomized manner, 23 females supplemented their diet with ForsLean (250 mg, n=7) or a placebo (n=12) two times per day for 12 weeks.
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Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Study (India)
A 12 week double blind and randomized study
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Recommended Dosage of Forslean
Sabinsa Corporation strongly recommends the use of a sensible diet along with an exercise regimen of 30-45 minutes duration for effective weight management.
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U.S. Patent # 5, 804, 596
Sabinsa Corporation was assigned a patent for the use of forskohlin.
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ForsLean vs Ephedrine
ForsLean vs Ephedrine
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Preferred Customer Program
Sabinsa supports ForsLean in the marketplace with press releases, articles, and advertisements in popular health publications. This exposure increases the value of your ForsLean - containing products.
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Licensing Agreement
Licensing Agreement
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ForsLean News Release
ForsLean News Release
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Contact Sabinsa
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News 13
ForsLean improves body composition according to a study puvlished in the Journal of Obesity Research.
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News 11
Sabinsa Obtains Emergency Injunction Against Alchem International In Patent Infringement Case at SupplySide East.
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News 10
Sabinsa Successfully Defends ForsLean Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against GCI Nutrients
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News 09
Sabinsa Wins ForsLean Patent Infringement Suit Against Indfrag Ltd.
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News 08
Sabinsa ForsLean Now Water Soluble
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News 07
Sabinsa Successfully Defends Its Coleus Forskohlii Patent
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News 06
Sabinsa Corporation Files Suits Against GENI, Ministar and Naturex on ForsLean and Bioperine Patent Infringement
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News 05
Sabinsa Corporation Takes Legal Action Against Two Companies For Alleged ForsLean Patent Infringement
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News 04
Science Behind ForsLean Garners Best New Dietary Supplement Product Of The Year Award For Sabinsa
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News 03
US and Japanese Clinical Trials of ForsLean for Weight Management Underway
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News 02
Sabinsa Corporation Provides Patent Explanation on ForsLean Lean Body Mass Supplement
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News 01
Sabinsa Corporation Announces General Availability of ForsLean Lean Body Mass Supplement
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Mechanism of Action
Forskohlin is known as a compound with versatile biological actions based on its ability to stimulate adenylate cyclase and cyclic AMP levels.
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