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Erythrina lysistemon is an African medicinal plant used as a palliative for problems in women. The crude extract of this plant was shown to exhibit estrogenic effects on the female rat reproductive tract and on cell cuture. Using classic chromatographic methods, two compounds have been isolated as
OBJECTIVE
Erythrina lysistemon was found to improve lipid profile in ovariectomized rats. Alpinumisoflavone (AIF) and abyssinone V 4'-methylether (AME) derived from this plant induced analogous effects on lipid profile and decreased atherogenic risks. To highlight the molecular mechanism of action
BACKGROUND
The stem bark ethyl acetate extract of Erythrina lysistemon was found to induce vaginal proliferation in ovariectomized rats orally treated. Alpinumisoflavone (AIF) and abyssinone V-4'-methyl-ether (AME), isolated as its major constituents, were reported to separately provoke uterine
Plant-derived estrogen-like compounds, so called phytoestrogens, are given much attention due to their potential therapeutic use. In our previous work the ethylacetate extract of Erythrina lysistemon stem bark showed estrogenic effects on cell culture systems and ovariectomized Wistar rats. Using
Three prenylated flavonoid derivatives; 5,7,4'-trihydroxy-8-(3"'-methylbut-2"'-enyl)-6-(2"-hydroxy-3"-methylbut-3"enyl) isoflavone (isoerysenegalensein E), 5,7,2'-trihydroxy-4'-methoxy-5'-(3"-methylbut-2"-enyl) isoflavanone (lysisteisoflavanone), 5,