Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Chinese Herbs – Ji Guan Hua (Flos Celosiae Argenteae)


Ji Guan Hua is also known as Celosia flower. The sweet and cool herb has been use in TCM to stops hemorrhoids bleeding, Menopausal bleeding, treat yeast infections with red
or white discharge, etc., as it cools Blood, stops bleeding, clear wind heat, liver fire, etc., by enhancing the function of liver channels.
Ingredients
1. β-sitosterol
2. Cholesterylpalmitatie
3. 3,4-dihydroxylbenzaldehyde
4. p-hydroxylbenzoic acid
5. n-butyl-β-D-frucose glycoside
6. Celosiaol
7. Niacin
8. Potassium nitrate
9. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Antioxidant activities
In the investigation of the aqueous extract of Celosia argentea var. cristata L. leaves at 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) against cadmium (Cd)-induced oxidative stress in Wistar rats, found that the aqueous extract of C. argentea leaves attenuated Cd-induced oxidative stress in the animals, with the best result at 400 mg/kg b.w. The antioxidant activity of the extract may be attributed to the phenolic and flavonoid components of the extract. The induction of antioxidant enzymes and scavenging of free radicals may account for the mechanism of action of the extract as an antioxidant, according to “In vitro and in vivo antioxidant activities of the aqueous extract of Celosia argentea leaves” by Malomo SO, Ore A, Yakubu MT.(1)
2. Anticomplement activity
In the investigation of the anticomplement activity from various solvent extracts of nine Amarantaceae plants (Achyranthes japonica (Miq.) Nakai, Amaranthus mangostanus L., Amaranthus retroflexus L., Amaranthus spinosus L., Celosia argentea var. spicata., Amaranthus lividus L., Celosia cristata L., Amaranthus viridis L., Gomphrena globosa L.) from South Korea on the classical pathway, indicated that Achyranthes japonica chloroform extracts showed inhibitory activity against complement system with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC(50)) value of 73.1μg/ml. This is the first report of anticomplement activity from Amarantaceae plants, according to “Anticomplement activity of organic solvent extracts from Korea local Amarantaceae spp” by Jung S, Lee JH, Lee YC, Moon HI.(2)
3. Hepatoprotective effect
In the investigation of a new saponin, cristatain (1), together with four other saponins, celosin A (2), celosin B (3), celosin C (4) and celosin D (5) isolated from the seeds of Celosia cristata L. (Amaranthaceae), found that the compound 1 exhibited significant hepatoprotective effect on carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4))- and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)-induced hepatotoxicity in mice, according to “A novel hepatoprotective saponin from Celosia cristata L” by Wang Y, Lou Z, Wu QB, Guo ML.(3)
4. Allergic disorder
In the examination of the suppressed effect of prepared extracts of Celosia argentea L. (CAE) and Cucurbita moschata Duch (CME), against DNA IgE antibody production in mice, found that Anti-DNP IgE production was markedly suppressed, but IgG responses were not affected. It was also found that mitogenic activity occurred in CAE & CME dose dependently in vitro. These effects of CAE & CME were superior to that of PFE. These results suggest that CAE & CME may be more useful than PFE for the suppression of IgE antibody in certain allergic disorder, according to “[Effects of Celosia argentea and Cucurbita moschata extracts on anti-DNP IgE antibody production in mice].[Article in Japanese]“ by Imaoka K, Ushijima H, Inouye S, Takahashi T, Kojima Y.(4)
5. Etc.
Side effects
1. Do not use in case of kidney or liver deficiency
2. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
3. Etc.

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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713091
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21736535
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20804825
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8031259

Chinese Herbs – Ji Guan Hua (Flos Celosiae Argenteae)


Ji Guan Hua is also known as Celosia flower. The sweet and cool herb has been use in TCM to stops hemorrhoids bleeding, Menopausal bleeding, treat yeast infections with red
or white discharge, etc., as it cools Blood, stops bleeding, clear wind heat, liver fire, etc., by enhancing the function of liver channels.
Ingredients
1. β-sitosterol
2. Cholesterylpalmitatie
3. 3,4-dihydroxylbenzaldehyde
4. p-hydroxylbenzoic acid
5. n-butyl-β-D-frucose glycoside
6. Celosiaol
7. Niacin
8. Potassium nitrate
9. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Antioxidant activities
In the investigation of the aqueous extract of Celosia argentea var. cristata L. leaves at 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg body weight (b.w.) against cadmium (Cd)-induced oxidative stress in Wistar rats, found that the aqueous extract of C. argentea leaves attenuated Cd-induced oxidative stress in the animals, with the best result at 400 mg/kg b.w. The antioxidant activity of the extract may be attributed to the phenolic and flavonoid components of the extract. The induction of antioxidant enzymes and scavenging of free radicals may account for the mechanism of action of the extract as an antioxidant, according to “In vitro and in vivo antioxidant activities of the aqueous extract of Celosia argentea leaves” by Malomo SO, Ore A, Yakubu MT.(1)
2. Anticomplement activity
In the investigation of the anticomplement activity from various solvent extracts of nine Amarantaceae plants (Achyranthes japonica (Miq.) Nakai, Amaranthus mangostanus L., Amaranthus retroflexus L., Amaranthus spinosus L., Celosia argentea var. spicata., Amaranthus lividus L., Celosia cristata L., Amaranthus viridis L., Gomphrena globosa L.) from South Korea on the classical pathway, indicated that Achyranthes japonica chloroform extracts showed inhibitory activity against complement system with 50% inhibitory concentrations (IC(50)) value of 73.1μg/ml. This is the first report of anticomplement activity from Amarantaceae plants, according to “Anticomplement activity of organic solvent extracts from Korea local Amarantaceae spp” by Jung S, Lee JH, Lee YC, Moon HI.(2)
3. Hepatoprotective effect
In the investigation of a new saponin, cristatain (1), together with four other saponins, celosin A (2), celosin B (3), celosin C (4) and celosin D (5) isolated from the seeds of Celosia cristata L. (Amaranthaceae), found that the compound 1 exhibited significant hepatoprotective effect on carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4))- and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF)-induced hepatotoxicity in mice, according to “A novel hepatoprotective saponin from Celosia cristata L” by Wang Y, Lou Z, Wu QB, Guo ML.(3)
4. Allergic disorder
In the examination of the suppressed effect of prepared extracts of Celosia argentea L. (CAE) and Cucurbita moschata Duch (CME), against DNA IgE antibody production in mice, found that Anti-DNP IgE production was markedly suppressed, but IgG responses were not affected. It was also found that mitogenic activity occurred in CAE & CME dose dependently in vitro. These effects of CAE & CME were superior to that of PFE. These results suggest that CAE & CME may be more useful than PFE for the suppression of IgE antibody in certain allergic disorder, according to “[Effects of Celosia argentea and Cucurbita moschata extracts on anti-DNP IgE antibody production in mice].[Article in Japanese]“ by Imaoka K, Ushijima H, Inouye S, Takahashi T, Kojima Y.(4)
5. Etc.
Side effects
1. Do not use in case of kidney or liver deficiency
2. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
3. Etc.

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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21713091
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21736535
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20804825
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8031259

Chinese Herbs – Ji Xing Zi (Herba Speranskia tuberculatae)

Ji Xing Zi or Tou gu cao is also known as tuberculate speranskia. The acrid and warm herb has been used in TCM to treat rheumatoid arthritis, spastic muscles, eczema in the groin area, invigorate blood, etc., as it, by enhancing the functions of liver, spleen and kidney channels
Ingredients
1. Kaempferol-3-monoglucosides
2. Quercetin
3. Pelargonidin
4. D-hydroxy pheny acid
5. Ferulic acid
6. Sinapic acid
7. Caffeic acid
8. Scopoletin
9. Etc.
Health Benefit
1. Chemical constituents
a. In the investigation of the chemical constituents from the herb Speranskia tuberculata, Two compounds were isolated from the plant and identified as 18-hydroxy(-)-manool and beta-sitosterol both are first were separated from this plant (1)
b. In the investigation of the chemical constituents from the herb Speranskia tuberculata,, Five novel polyoxygenated alkaloids, speranculatines A-C (3-5), speranskilatine A (6), and speranberculatine A (7), have been isolated from Speranskia tuberculata. Compounds 3-5, 6, and 7, have bipyridine, pyrrolylpyridine, and bipyrrole skeletons, respectively
For the first time that these three alkaloid structural types have been reported.(2)
2. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
2. Etc.

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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12512453
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10869201

Chinese Herbs – Feng Xian Hua (Herba Impatiens balsamina)

Feng Xian Hua is also known as balsamina. The bitter, slightly sweet, acrid, toxic and neutal herb has been used in TCM to treat rheumatoid arthritis, tumors, bruises, swelling, expel phlegm, get rid of toxin, , promote menses, help deliveries, etc., as it , by enhancing the functions of liver, spleen and kidney channels.
Ingredients
1. Kaempferol-3-monoglucosides
2. Quercetin 3. Pelargonidin
4. D-hydroxy pheny acid
5. Ferulic acid
6. Sinapic acid
7. Caffeic acid
8. Scopoletin
9. Etc.
Health Benefit
1. Antimicrobial activities
In the evaluation of Lawsone (1), lawsone methyl ether (2), and methylene-3,3′-bilawsone (3) are the main naphthoquinones in the leaf extracts of Impatiens balsamina L. (Balsaminaceae) for theirs’ Antimicrobial activities three naphthoquinones against dermatophyte fungi, yeast, aerobic bacteria and facultative anaerobic and anaerobic bacteria, found that Compound 1 showed only moderate antimicrobial activity against dermatophytes (MICs and MFCs in the ranges of 62.5-250 and 125-250 µg mL(-1), respectively), but had low potency against aerobic bacteria, and was not active against C. albicans and facultative anaerobic bacteria. In contrast, 3 showed significant antimicrobial activity only against Staphylococus epidermidis and Bacillus subtilis (MIC and MBC of 46.9 and 93.8 µg mL(-1), respectively), according to “Comparison of antimicrobial activities of naphthoquinones from Impatiens balsamina” by Sakunphueak A, Panichayupakaranant P.(1)
2. Antipruritic and antidermatitic effect
In the examination of the effects of a 35% ethanol extract (IB) from the petals of Impatiens balsamina L. and the principal active compounds from IB on chronic and serious pruritus and the development of dermatitis using NC mice, a model of atopic dermatitis, found that IB at 100 mg/kg significantly inhibited serious scratching behaviour in the NC mouse with established dermatitis when administered i.v. 1 h before, or p.o. 24 h before the measurement. A 10 microg/kg dose of kaempferol 3-rutinoside and 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (lawsone) isolated from IB also inhibited scratching behaviour in the NC mouse with established dermatitis. When 4-week-old NC mice with no symptoms were administered orally 100 mg/kg/day of IB until 13 weeks of age, protection was also noted against scratching behaviour during the development of dermatitis. IB was effective for the prevention and treatment of atopic dermatitis, according to “Antipruritic and antidermatitic effect of extract and compounds of Impatiens balsamina L. in atopic dermatitis model NC mice” by Oku H, Ishiguro K.(2)
3. Anti multiple antibiotic-resistant Helicobacter pylori
In the study of isolated anti-H. pylori compounds of 2-methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone (MeONQ) and stigmasta-7,22-diene-3beta-ol (spinasterol) from the pods and roots/stems/leaves of I. balsamina L., found that in the ranges of 20-80 mug ml(-1) both of MICs and MBCs for spinasterol against antibiotic (clarithromycin, metronidazole and levofloxacin) resistant H. pylori. Notably, the activity of MeONQ was equivalent to that of amoxicillin (AMX). The bactericidal H. pylori action of MeONQ was dose-dependent, according to “In vitro activity of 2-methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone and stigmasta-7,22-diene-3{beta}-ol from Impatiens balsamina L. against multiple antibiotic-resistant Helicobacter pylori” by Wang YC, Li WY, Wu DC, Wang JJ, Wu CH, Liao JJ, Lin CK.(3)
4. Anti tumors
In the examination of the The ethanol extracts separated into five fractions according to polarity. An MTT assay indicated that two of the fractions had anti-tumor activity and that the petroleum ether fraction (PEF) was the most active. But the available quantities of both the PEF and chloroform fractions (CHF) were limited. In the final seperation, 2-methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, followed by TLC and MTT assay confirmation, showed that 2-methoxy-1,4-naphthoquinone has intensive in vitro anti-tumor activity against HepG2 cells, according to “Isolation and identification of an anti-tumor component from leaves of Impatiens balsamina“by Ding ZS, Jiang FS, Chen NP, Lv GY, Zhu CG.(4)
5. Testosterone 5alpha-reductase inhibitor
In the examnation of the 35% EtOH extract of aerial parts of Impatiens balsamina L. for activity against testosterone 5alpha-reductase, found that 3-hydroxy-2-{[3-hydroxy-1,4-dioxo (2-naphthyl)] ethyl} naphthalene-1,4-dione exhibited significant testosterone 5alpha-reductase inhibitory activity, according to “Testosterone 5alpha-reductase inhibitor bisnaphthoquinone derivative from Impatiens balsamina” by Ishiguro K, Oku H, Kato T.(5)
6. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
2. Etc.

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Sources
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21895457
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11536380
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19773391
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18305414
(5) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10641051

Chinese Herbs– Jiang Huang (Rhizoma Curcumae Longae)


Jiang Huang or Mao Jiang Huang or Bao Ding Xiang is also known as Tumeric. The acrid, bitter, aromatic and warm herb has been used in TCM as anti coagulation of platelets, anti inflammatory, anti oxidation, antibiotic, antivirus agent and to treat shoulder pain, mood fluctuations, schizophrenia, fever, dizziness, nose bleeding, blood in urine, bleeding not during menses, jaundice, lower back pain, chest and abdomen pain, etc., as it breaks up the Blood Stasis, moves Qi, benefits menstruation, calms pain, etc., by enhancing the functions of stomach, liver and spleen channels.
Ingredients
1. Tumerone
2. Dihydroturmerone
3. Curcuminoids: curcumin
4. Demethoxycurcumin
5. Bisdemethoxycurcumin
6. Borneol
7. Zingberene
8. Arabic gum
9. Glucose
10 Fructose
11. Curcumol
12. Zingiberen
13. Phellandrene
14. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Diabetes is an inflammatory disease
In the review of TCM hypoglycaemic effects, for example Radix Astragali, Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Trichosanthis, Panax Ginseng, Fructus Schisandrae, Radix Ophiopogonis, Rhizoma Anemarrhenae, Radix Puerariae, Fructus Lycii, Poria, Rhizoma Coptidis, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Rhizoma Polygonati, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, Radix Glycyrrhizae, Semen Trigonellae, Momordica charantia, Allium sativum, Opuntia stricta, Aloe vera, Cortex Cinnamomi, Rhizoma Curcumae Longae, and so on, have nearly independent anti-inflammatory action, found that TCM might exert hypoglycaemic effects that are partly mediated by the anti-inflammatory mechanisms. However, small amounts of TCM with potent anti-inflammatory action does not have any hypoglycaemic effect. This indirectly indicates that diabetes may be a low-grade inflammatory disease and potent regulation of inflammatory mediators may not be required, according to “Diabetes is an inflammatory disease: evidence from traditional Chinese medicines” by Xie W, Du L.(1)
2. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects
In the evaluation of the anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive effects and the molecular mechanisms of JCICM-6, a purified extract derived from an anti-arthritic Chinese herbal formula composed of Caulis Sinomenii, Aconiti laterralis Preparata, Rhizoma Curcumae longae, Radix Paeoniae albae, and Cortex Moutan, showed that the positive reference drug, indomethacin at a dosage of 10mg/kg, demonstrated inhibitory potency in both rat models, but it could not augment the production of IL-4, indicating JCICM-6 and indomethacin might possess different pharmacological properties and molecular mechanisms although both have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in rats.
These results suggest that JCICM-6 would be a valuable candidate for further investigation as a new anti-arthritic drug, according to “Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects and molecular mechanisms of JCICM-6, a purified extract derived from an anti-arthritic Chinese herbal formula” by Wong YF, Zhou H, Wang JR, Xie Y, Xu HX, Liu L.(2)
3. Suppressive effects
In the examination of JCICM-6, the extract of an anti-arthritic herbal formula composed of medicinal herbs of Sinomenium acutum, Aconitum carmichaeli DEBX., Curcuma Longa L., Paeonia lactiflora PALL., and Paeonia suffruticosa ANDR., for its mechanism in reducing experimentally-induced inflammation and nociception using nine animal models, found that CICM-6 orally administered in a range of dosages from 0.438 g to 1.75 g/kg significantly and dose-dependently suppressed the paw edema of rats induced by carrageenan or various pro-inflammatory mediators and the ear edema of mice induced by arachidonic acid or TPA, according to “Suppressive effects of JCICM-6, the extract of an anti-arthritic herbal formula, on the experimental inflammatory and nociceptive models in rodents“by Zhou H, Wong YF, Cai X, Liu ZQ, Jiang ZH, Bian ZX, Xu HX, Liu L.(3)
4. Dyspepsia
In the examination of the Curcuma domestica Val. is a medicinal plant, claimed to be effective for dyspepsia, found that 87 per cent of patients receiving Curcuma domestica Val. responded to the treatment. The differences in efficacy between placebo and active drugs were statistically significant and clinically important. Mild and self-limited side effects were observed at similar frequency in the three groups. About 50 per cent of the patients in each group were satisfied with the treatment they received, according to “Randomized double blind study of Curcuma domestica Val. for dyspepsia’ by Thamlikitkul V, Bunyapraphatsara N, Dechatiwongse T, Theerapong S, Chantrakul C, Thanaveerasuwan T, Nimitnon S, Boonroj P, Punkrut W, Gingsungneon V, et al.(4)
5. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Prolonged period of use may increase the risk of stomach ulcer
2. Do not Jiang Huang in case of blood deficiency without qi deficiency and blood stagnation or stasis
3. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
4. Etc.

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(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21205111
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18424100
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16462027
(4) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2699615

Chinese Herbs – Ji Xue Teng (Radix et Caulis Jixueteng)


Ji Xue Tang or Feng Xue Teng or Ma Lu Teng, Zi Geng Teng is also known as Radix et Caulis Jixueteng. The bitter, slightly warm and sweet herb has been used in TCM to treat irregular menses, enhance flow of menses, platelet count, treat rheumatoid arthritis, lower blood chilesterol, etc., as it moves and tonifies Blood, soothes the sinews, promotes circulation in the collaterals, etc., by enhancing the functions of heart, spleen and liver channels.
Ingredients
1. Jixuetengsterol
2. Tannin acid
3. Friedelin
4. Friedelinsterol
5. Taraxerone
6. β- Sitosterol
7. Campesterol
8. Calcium oxalate
9. Etc.
Health Benefits
1. Anti oxidative stress and inflammation
In the investigation of the effects of the water extracts of Millettia reticulata Benth (WEMRB) and its active compound (protocatechuic acid [PCA]) on acute hepatic injury and inflammation in CCl(4)-induced Sprague-Dawley rats, found that oral administration of WEMRB decreases the hepatotoxic effects by increasing glutathione-dependent antioxidant enzyme activity, thereby reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in CCl(4)-induced Sprague-Dawley rats, according to “Protective effect of Millettia reticulata Benth against CCl(4)-induced hepatic damage and inflammatory action in rats” by Hsu CC, Hsu CL, Tsai SE, Fu TY, Yen GC.(1)
2. Anticancer effects
In the study of to studyanticancer activity of flavonoid derivatives isolated from the stems of M. reticulata Benth. Six flavonoid derivatives including (-)-epicatechin (1), naringenin (2), 5,7,3′,5′-tetrahydroxyflavanone (3), formononetin (4), isoliquiritigenin (5), and genistein (6) in vitro,
indicated that genistein (6) had the strongest inhibitory activity with an IC(50) value of 16.23 microM in SK-Hep-1 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Treatment of SK-Hep-1 cells with genistein (6) caused loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. Western blot data revealed that genistein (6) stimulated an increase in the protein expression of Fas, FasL, and p53. Additionally, treatment with genistein (6) changed the ratio of expression levels of pro- and anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members and subsequently induced the activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3, which was followed by cleavage of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP). These results demonstrate that genistein (6) induces apoptosis in SK-Hep-1 cells via both Fas- and mitochondria-mediated pathways, according to “Anticancer effects of flavonoid derivatives isolated from Millettia reticulata Benth in SK-Hep-1 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells” by Fang SC, Hsu CL, Lin HT, Yen GC.(2)
3. Antiviral effects
In the examination of theantiviral effects of the aqueous extract of Spatholobus suberectus Dunn. (A.E.), a Chinese medicinal herb, against coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), showed that .E. exhibited obvious antiviral: effects in vivo, and serum samples obtained from the rats with oral administration of A.E. (10 μg/mL, 5 μg/mL), reduced the virus titers in the infected myocardial cells (3.00±0.70, 3.55±0.52, P<0.01), according to “Antiviral effects of aqueous extract from Spatholobus suberectus Dunn. against coxsackievirus B3 in mice” by Pang J, Guo JP, Jin M, Chen ZQ, Wang XW, Li JW.(3)
4. Etc.
Side Effects
1. Do not in case of yin deficiency with fire
2. Do not use the herb in newborn, children or if you are pregnant or breast feeding without consulting first with the related field specialist
3. Etc.


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(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19735183
(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19994890
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21717161

Phytochemicals - 10 Health Benefits of Coumestans

Coumestans (phytoestrogens) a derivative of coumarin, are orgic compound in the class of Flavonoids (polyphenols), found abundantly in split peas, pinto beans, lima beans, alfalfa and clover sprouts, etc.

Health Benefits
1.
Hepatoprotective effect
In the investigation of the effect of coumestans isolated form the leaves of W. calendulacea in paracetamol induced liver damage, revealed that coumestans of W. calendulacea afforded a significant protective action in the alleviation of paracetamol induced hepatocellular injury, according to "Hepatoprotective effect of coumestans isolated from the leaves of Wedelia calendulacea Less. in paracetamol induced liver damage" by
Emmanuel S, Amalraj T, Ignacimuthu S.(1)

2. Breast cancer
In the evaluation whether phytoestrogen intake associated with reduced breast cancer risk, using a novel phytoestrogen database, found that Among all women, lignan intake was associated with a reduced breast cancer risk (Q5 vs. Q1 MVOR: 0.81, 95% CI: 0.65, 0.99); however, following stratification by BMI, this reduction in risk was statistically significant only among overweight (BMI > 25) women. Total phytoestrogen intake was also associated with a risk reduction among overweight women only. Among pre-menopausal women, total phytoestrogen intake was associated with a significant reduction in breast cancer risk among overweight women only (Q5 vs. Q1 MVOR: 0.51, 95% CI: 0.30, 0.87). Among post-menopausal women, no statistically significant association was observed between breast cancer risk and isoflavones or lignans, according to "Dietary phytoestrogen intake--lignans and isoflavones--and breast cancer risk (Canada)" by Cotterchio M, Boucher BA, Kreiger N, Mills CA, Thompson LU.(2)

3. Colorectal cancer
In the evaluation of the suggestion of dietary phytoestrogens may reduce the risk of certain hormonal cancers (e.g. breast and prostate), found that Dietary lignan intake was associated with a significant reduction in colorectal cancer risk [OR (T3 vs. T1) = 0.73; 95% CI: 0.56, 0.94], as was isoflavone intake [OR (T3 vs. T1) = 0.71; 95% CI: 0.58, 0.86], according to "Dietary phytoestrogen intake is associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk" by
Cotterchio M, Boucher BA, Manno M, Gallinger S, Okey A, Harper P.(3)

4. Anticoccidial effects
In the examination of the anticoccidial efficacy of a product containing coumestans from Eclipta alba, found that Coumestan-treated groups showed a significant decrease in the oocyst counting since the 21 th day of life and displayed a reduced number of macroscopic lesions. Histopathological evaluations of cecum fragments showed that both treatments induced the migration of defense cells at the site of infection. A severe destruction of the cecal lining was found in the intestinal tract of broilers fed with a coumestans dose of 180 ppm, according to "Anticoccidial effects of coumestans from Eclipta alba for sustainable control of Eimeria tenella parasitosis in poultry production" by Michels MG, Bertolini LC, Esteves AF, Moreira P, Franca SC.(4)

5. Inhibition of snake venoms
In the investigation of the effect against phospholipase A(2) and the myotoxic activities of snake venomextracts from in natura aerial parts and roots, both native and genetically modified (in vitro), Among the modified roots, clone 19 showed higher concentrations of these coumestans. Our results show that the in natura extracts of plants collected from Botucatu and Ribeirão Preto were efficient in inhibiting snake venom phospholipase A(2) activity. Regarding in vitro material, the best effect against Crotalus durissus terrificus venom was that of clone 19. Clone 19 and isolated coumestans (wedelolactone and demethylwedelolactone) inhibited the myotoxic activity induced by basic phospholipases A(2) isolated from the venoms of Crotalus durissus terrificus (CB) and Bothrops jararacussu (BthTX-I and II), according to "Inhibition of snake venoms and phospholipases A(2) by extracts from native and genetically modified Eclipta alba: isolation of active coumestans" by Diogo LC, Fernandes RS, Marcussi S, Menaldo DL, Roberto PG, Matrangulo PV, Pereira PS, França SC, Giuliatti S, Soares AM, Lourenço MV.(5)

6. Cardioprotective effects
In nthe review of higher dietary intake of phytoestrogens, plant-derived compounds with partial estrogen agonist properties, have a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and breast and uterine cancer than women with a lower dietary intake of these substances, indicated that Food and food supplements containing phytoestrogens are often advocated as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in women with contraindications to the use of conventional estrogen replacement or those wanting a natural alternative. In light of the recent trial results with HRT (estrogen plus progesterone), it would be prudent not to recommend phytoestrogens as cardioprotective substances until adequate safety and efficacy studies are completed, according to "Phytoestrogens as cardioprotective agents" by
Park D, Huang T, Frishman WH.(6)

7. Bone health
In the review of many studies performed on soyabean isoflavones (genistein and daidzein), either in the purified form or as a soyabean-based product or extract and in vitro studies using primary cell cultures or stabilised cell lines indicate that treatment with genistein may lead to a reduction in bone resorption, but effects on bone formation have also been shown. Investigations using animal models have provided convincing evidence of major improvements in bone mass or bone turnover following soyabean feeding.
found that cross-sectional observations in South-East Asian populations with moderately high intakes of soyabean isoflavones (50 mg/d) have shown that women in the high quartile of intake have higher bone mineral density (BMD) and reduced bone turnover, an effect that has not been shown in populations with low average intakes. Human trials have given an indication of a possible effect on lumbar spine BMD, although they have been either short term (<6 months) or methodologically weak. Unresolved issues are: the optimal dose compatible with safety; the individual differences in response that can be related to diet and genotypes; the duration of exposure, according to "Dietary phyto-oestrogens and bone health" by Branca F.(7)

8. Endometrial cancer
In the investigationof three classes of phytoestrogens (isoflavones, coumestans, and lignans) and the risk of endometrial cancer found that some phytoestrogenic compounds, at the levels consumed in the typical American-style diet, are associated with reduced risk of endometrial cancer in doses depending manner, according to "Phytoestrogen intake and endometrial cancer risk" by Horn-Ross PL, John EM, Canchola AJ, Stewart SL, Lee MM.(8)

9. Metabolic syndrome
In the proposal of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)as a therapeutic target for the treatment of metabolic syndrome including obesity and type-2 diabetes, found that he bioassay-guided fractionation of an EtOAc-soluble extract of the stem bark of Erythrina abyssinica led to the isolation of a new coumestan, erythribyssin N (1), and two new benzofurans, erythribyssin F (2) and erythribyssin H (3), along with five known compounds (4-8). When tested for their stimulatory effects on AMPK activity at a concentration of 10 muM, compounds 4 and 5 showed potent activation, while compounds 1, 2, and 7 had moderate effects. These results suggest that benzofurans and coumestans may be new lead compounds for regulating the AMPK enzyme, according to "AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activation by benzofurans and coumestans isolated from Erythrina abyssinica" by Nguyen PH, Nguyen TN, Dao TT, Kang HW, Ndinteh DT, Mbafor JT, Oh WK.(9)

10. Long-term postmenopausal diseases
In the review of whether, Phytoestrogens (PEs) a natural compounds, with a biological activity like estrogen, which comprise isoflavones, lignans and coumestans associated with a lower incidence of breast cancer and postmenopausal illness, found that indicates that PEs prevent bone resorption, increase bone density and reduce cholesterol. The estrogenic effects of phytoestrogens can be useful in preventing postmenopausal osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease, according to "Dietary phytoestrogens in the prevention of long-term postmenopausal diseases" by Chiechi LM.(10)

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(10) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10576238