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Dornstauder, E., Jisa, E., Unterrieder, I., Krenn, L., Kubelka, W., Jungbauer, A..
(2001): Estrogenic activity of two standardized red clover extracts (Menoflavon) intended for large scale use in hormone replacement therapy.
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Vol. 78, 1, 67-75

Abstract:
Isoflavones, are the most potent estrogenic compounds in red clover extracts. Standardized extracts have been discussed as an alternative for hormone replacement therapy. Variation due to extraction procedure and natural seasonal variation and variations originating from agricultural conditions have prevented the large scale use of such phytochemicals. An improved extraction procedure and careful analysis of the raw material yielded in a highly standardized preparation (Menoflavon((R))) with an average isoflavone content of approximately 9% (dry weight) determined by HPLC. The estrogenic activity has been further evaluated by a yeast two plasmid system using estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) and estrogen receptor P (ER beta). An estrogenic activity corresponding to a transactivational capacity of ca. 18 mug 17 beta -estradiol per g red clover extract for ER alpha and ca. 78 tg 17 beta -estradiol per g red clover for ER beta was obtained. The difference is explained by the higher affinity of ER beta to isoflavones than that observed for ER alpha. Calculation of potency from isoflavone content measured by HPLC yielded a comparable potency to that experimentally determined by the bioassay. The high content of isoflavones as well as the higher transactivational potency for ER beta than ER alpha. make these extracts interesting candidates for HRT. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Authors BOKU Wien:
Jungbauer Alois

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