Abstract

The estrogenic activity of 70% EtOH extracts of 32 traditional Chinese medicinal plants, selected according to their reported efficacy for the treatment of menopausal symptoms, was assessed using a recombinant yeast system with both a human estrogen receptor expression plasmid and a reporter plasmid. Among them, 11 (34%) species proved to be active. Polygonum cuspidatum had the highest estrogenic relative potency (RP) (3.28 × 10 −3), followed by Rheum palmatum (3.85 × 10 −4), Cassia obtusifolia (3.49 × 10 −4), Polygonum multiflorum (2.87 × 10 −4), Epimedium brevicornum (2.30 × 10 −4), Psoralea corylifolia (1.90 × 10 −4), Cynomorium songaricum (1.78 × 10 −4), Belamcanda chinensis (1.26 × 10 −4), Scutellaria baicalensis (8.77 × 10 −5), Astragalus membranaceus (8.47 × 10 −5) and Pueraria lobata (6.17 × 10 −5). The EC 50 value of 17β-estradiol used as the positive control was 0.205 ± 0.025 ng/ml (RP = 100). This study gave support to the reported efficacy of Chinese medicines used for hormone replacement therapy.

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