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植物性和含麻黄膳食补充剂中黄酮类植物雌激素的分析。

Analysis of flavonoid phytoestrogens in botanical and ephedra-containing dietary supplements.

作者信息

Grippo Anne A, Capps Kayla, Rougeau Ben, Gurley Bill J

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Arkansas State University, State University, AR 72467, USA.

出版信息

Ann Pharmacother. 2007 Sep;41(9):1375-82. doi: 10.1345/aph.1H497. Epub 2007 Aug 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Plant-derived botanical and dietary supplements are widely self-prescribed in the US and considered natural, safe, and beneficial. However, because they are not strictly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), their ingredients are not always known and they may contain unexpected agents. Among the myriad plant-produced molecules are flavonoids, which reportedly have various human health effects, including anticancer, antioxidant, and estrogenic properties. Several flavonoids (eg, isoflavones) are known as phytoestrogens, based on their ability to mimic estrogen in mammals. Because botanical and dietary supplements are plant products and need not be processed or purified due to their FDA classification as foods, they may contain unexpected phytoestrogens, such as flavonoids.

OBJECTIVE

To analyze 8 botanical and 11 ephedra-containing dietary supplements for the presence and concentration of 5 flavonoids (biochanin A, daidzein, formononetin, genistein, quercetin), which may deliver unexpected estrogenic activity.

METHOD

Randomly selected tablets from single bottles of 19 botanical and dietary supplements purchased locally were pooled. Flavonoids were extracted into ethanolic solution and analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography.

RESULTS

Flavonoids were detected in all supplements tested, with the largest number (4) found in Kava Kava. Almost all supplements contained measurable amounts of genistein and/or daidzein, known estrogenic agents, at up to 22 mg/day of isoflavone, per recommended daily dosage of supplement.

CONCLUSIONS

These results suggest that single-component botanical and multi-ingredient dietary supplements could contain unexpected estrogenic agents, which may impact the health of consumers.

摘要

背景

植物来源的植物性和膳食补充剂在美国广泛用于自我药疗,被认为天然、安全且有益。然而,由于它们不受美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)的严格监管,其成分并不总是为人所知,并且可能含有意想不到的成分。在众多植物产生的分子中,黄酮类化合物据报道具有多种对人类健康的影响,包括抗癌、抗氧化和雌激素样特性。几种黄酮类化合物(如异黄酮)由于能够在哺乳动物体内模拟雌激素,被称为植物雌激素。由于植物性和膳食补充剂是植物产品,且根据FDA的分类作为食品无需经过加工或提纯,它们可能含有意想不到的植物雌激素,如黄酮类化合物。

目的

分析8种植物性和11种含麻黄的膳食补充剂中5种黄酮类化合物(染料木素、大豆苷元、芒柄花素、金雀异黄素、槲皮素)的存在情况和浓度,这些黄酮类化合物可能具有意想不到的雌激素活性。

方法

从当地购买的19种植物性和膳食补充剂的单瓶中随机选取片剂并混合。将黄酮类化合物提取到乙醇溶液中,并用高效液相色谱法进行分析。

结果

在所有测试的补充剂中均检测到黄酮类化合物,其中卡瓦胡椒中含有的数量最多(4种)。几乎所有补充剂都含有可测量量的金雀异黄素和/或大豆苷元,这两种都是已知的雌激素类物质,按照补充剂的推荐日剂量,异黄酮含量高达每天22毫克。

结论

这些结果表明,单成分植物性补充剂和多成分膳食补充剂可能含有意想不到的雌激素类物质,这可能会影响消费者的健康。

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