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Trifolium pratense
Red clover is a wild plant belonging to the legume family, found in meadows throughout Europe and Asia. It is a rich source of isoflavones (phytoestrogens) and has been used traditionally as a blood purifier and for respiratory conditions. Modern research focuses primarily on its use for menopausal symptoms.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is a leguminous plant rich in isoflavones (phytoestrogens) such as biochanin A, formononetin, genistein, and daidzein. It is primarily used for menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, and also for osteoporosis prevention, cardiovascular health, and skin health. Traditional uses include blood purification and respiratory support.
Isoflavones from red clover act as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), preferentially binding to estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) over ERα, exerting partial agonist/antagonist effects. They inhibit tyrosine kinases and modulate the NF-κB pathway, reducing inflammation. Genistein and daidzein also inhibit 5α-reductase and aromatase, influencing hormone metabolism. Additionally, they promote nitric oxide production, leading to vasodilation and improved endothelial function.
Red clover is a wild plant belonging to the legume family, found in meadows throughout Europe and Asia. It is a rich source of isoflavones (phytoestrogens) and has been used traditionally as a blood purifier and for respiratory conditions. Modern research focuses primarily on its use for menopausal symptoms.
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is a leguminous plant rich in isoflavones (phytoestrogens) such as biochanin A, formononetin, genistein, and daidzein. It is primarily used for menopausal symptoms like hot flashes, and also for osteoporosis prevention, cardiovascular health, and skin health. Traditional uses include blood purification and respiratory support.
Isoflavones from red clover act as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), preferentially binding to estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) over ERα, exerting partial agonist/antagonist effects. They inhibit tyrosine kinases and modulate the NF-κB pathway, reducing inflammation. Genistein and daidzein also inhibit 5α-reductase and aromatase, influencing hormone metabolism. Additionally, they promote nitric oxide production, leading to vasodilation and improved endothelial function.