Menopause Review (Oct 2011)

Agrimonia – biological activity and perspectives for medicinal application. Part I

  • Joanna Saluk-Juszczak1,2,
  • Joanna Kołodziejczyk,
  • Marta Tsirigotis-Wołoszczak,
  • Izabela Pawlaczyk,
  • Barbara Wachowicz,
  • Roman Gancarz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
pp. 415 – 418

Abstract

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The menopause-related alteration in a woman’s body may include a variety of disorders, such as obesity,metabolic syndrome, changes in immune response or haemostatic parameters, and oxidative stress. Some plantderivedsubstances have been used for many years as an alternative for oestrogen therapy in the treatment ofvarious menopausal symptoms. Among these compounds, the best known are isoflavones. However, also otherbiologically active compounds, that are present in herbs, should be taken into account as potential therapeuticagents. The growing number of reports has confirmed favourable effects of plants belonging to the Agrimoniagenus. Three species of them occur in Poland: Agrimonia eupatoria L., Agrimonia pilosa Ledeb., and Agrimoniaprocera Wallr. In the present review, the available data and recent findings on the potential use of differentplants from Agrimonia genus in prevention and therapy of various disturbances of the inflammatory systemand cardiovascular disorders are described. One of the most important aspects of the medicinal application ofAgrimonia plants is their possible role in the protection of the cardiovascular system against changes associatedwith menopause.

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