Icariin


Icariin is a chemical compound classified as a prenylated flavonol glycoside, a type of flavonoid. It is the 8-prenyl derivative of kaempferol 3,7-O-diglucoside. The compound has been isolated from several species of plant belonging to the genus Epimedium which are commonly known as Horny Goat Weed or Yin Yang Huo. Extracts from these plants are reputed to produce aphrodisiac effects, and are used in traditional Chinese medicine to enhance erectile function. However, clinical trial data are lacking to support these claims.

Research

There is one published human trial. In this small, no-control trial with subjects with bipolar disorder, depression and alcohol consumption were decreased. It is thought that icariin is an active component of Epimedium extracts, as it has been shown to share several mechanisms of action with compounds used in Western medicine to treat impotence. In particular, icariin is a weak PDE5 inhibitor in vitro and enhances the production of nitric oxide, as well as mimicking the effects of testosterone in rats. In vitro evidence suggests it is a weak antioxidant. It has antidepressant-like effects in mice. It also has neuroprotective effects in rats.