Abstract

Isoflavones can be found in different chemical forms, but the health beneficial effects mainly appear in their free forms—aglycones. Their yield in red clover (Trifolium pratensis L.) extracts differs due to different extraction and hydrolysis methodologies. The main aim of this study was to obtain the highest yields of daidzein and genistein from red clover blossoms through the various extraction and hydrolysis methods and to increase their quantities using additional excipients. Extracts were obtained by ultrasound-assisted, heat-reflux and maceration methods combining them with acidic, alkaline, and thermal hydrolysis. Using ultrasound-assisted extraction with optimal conditions and heat-reflux method highest yields of isoflavones were obtained in UTE510 (393.23 ± 19.66 µg/g daidzein and 171.57 ± 8.58 µg/g genistein); UTE530 (415.07 ± 20.75 µg/g daidzein and 150.57 ± 7.53 µg/g genistein) and HNE5 (432.30 ± 21.61 µg/g daidzein and 154.50 ± 7.72 µg/g genistein) samples. These conditions were used with excipients: magnesium aluminometasilicate, croscarmellose sodium, sodium carboxymethyl starch and vinylpyrrolidone-vinyl acetate copolymer. This is the first study reporting the ability of the vinylpyrrolidone-vinyl acetate copolymer to promote solubilization and availability of active compounds from a herbal extract, resulting in enhanced isoflavones yield. The results of the present study showing increased solubility and availability provided by the vinylpyrrolidone-vinyl acetate copolymer suggest that this preparation could in principle also reduce variability due to limited water solubility of isoflavones.

Highlights

  • Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a perennial legume that is widely grown organically and conventionally in many countries because of its agriculture value or for their use in traditional medicine [1,2]

  • The yield of daidzein and genistein were determined in the different concentrations ethanolic extracts obtained from dried Trifolium pratensis L. flower heads material by Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE)

  • These extraction conditions were used to determine the effect of treatment time and solvent concentration on isoflavones content when the hydrolysis is not involved

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Introduction

Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a perennial legume that is widely grown organically and conventionally in many countries because of its agriculture value or for their use in traditional medicine [1,2]. Various products from semi-purified isoflavones and their free forms have been studied for the possible preventive role of breast and prostate cancer, maintenance of bone health, improvement of cardiovascular health and benefits related to menopausal problems [5,7,8,9,10]. Natural isoflavone glycosides, such as daidzin and genistin are not absorbed in intestinal absorptive cells because of their large hydrophilic structures.

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