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Coumarin estrogenic activity

Coumarins are active molecules against osteoporosis, they also behaves as estrogens, therefore, termed phytoestrogens as isoflavones and lignans. [Pg.527]

Many plant phenolics are of pharmaceutical interest. Flavonoids, lignans, flavolignans, coumarins, phenyl pro-panoids, and other phenolic compounds show a wide variety of biological and pharmacological activities, such as anti-oxidant, anti-hepatotoxic, spasmolytic, cytotoxic, anti-fungal, and anti-bacterial. Some flavonoids improve capillary resistance while isoflavonoids found in soy and other legumes have estrogenic activity. [Pg.1548]

Nishimura, S. Taki, M. Takaishi, S. lijima, Y. Akiyama, T., Structures of 4-ary 1-coumarin (neoflavone) dimers isolated from Pistacia chinensis Brmge and their estrogen-like activity, Chem. Pharm. Bull, 2000, 48, 505-508. [Pg.204]


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