1. Characterization of Soybean Germinated Embryo Extract as an Estrogen Receptor Subtype-Selective and Tissue-Specific Modulator
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Hwasun Yang, Soolin Kim, Jimin Lee, Johann Sohn, Sujeong Park, Minsun Chang, Byoung Ha Ahn, Woo Duck Seo, Hyun Cheol Jeong, Sung-Jin Lee, Chang-Young Jang, Hyesoo Jeong, and Sun Lim Kim
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0301 basic medicine ,Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators ,Tail ,Ovariectomy ,Uterus ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Estrogen receptor ,Germination ,Phytoestrogens ,Pharmacology ,Body Temperature ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oral administration ,medicine ,Animals ,Estrogen Receptor beta ,Humans ,Skin ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Plant Extracts ,Embryo ,Biological activity ,Organ Size ,Isoflavones ,Saponins ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Seeds ,Ovariectomized rat ,MCF-7 Cells ,Female ,Soybeans ,Menopause ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Phytoestrogens possess beneficial effects in the management of menopausal symptoms with few side effects. Soybeans are major natural sources of isoflavones, with high estrogen receptor (ER)-β selectivity. The objective of this study therefore was to develop a solvent-mediated extraction method for soybean germinated embryos (SGEs) and to investigate the biological activities of the extract. Ethanolic extraction yielded the SGE extract (SGEE), which had a unique composition of biologically active aglycones and soyasaponins. SGEE showed a proliferative effect in MCF7 cells and ERβ-selective transcriptional activities in human embryonic kidney cells. In addition, oral administration of SGEE to ovariectomized rats resulted in the induction of ERβ and estrogen-responsive genes in the uterus and a decrease in tail skin temperature and uterus weight. Our data suggest that germination and ethanolic extraction are effective measures for producing isoflavone-rich food supplements, which may be useful as alternative menopausal hormone therapy.
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- 2018