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biochanin

Biochanin A is an isoflavone, a plant-derived flavonoid that functions as a phytoestrogen. It is the 5,7-dihydroxy-4'-methoxyisoflavone and occurs naturally in red clover (Trifolium pratense), where it is relatively abundant. It is present in smaller amounts in other legumes and seeds.

In terms of biological activity, biochanin A binds to estrogen receptors, showing a preference for ERβ and

Bioavailability and metabolism involve gut microbiota-mediated demethylation of biochanin A to genistein, a related isoflavone. As

producing
comparatively
weak
estrogenic
effects
relative
to
other
isoflavones
such
as
genistein.
It
also
exhibits
antioxidant
and
anti-inflammatory
properties
in
cell
and
animal
studies.
Preclinical
research
has
explored
potential
anti-cancer,
cardiovascular,
and
neuroprotective
effects,
but
evidence
from
human
studies
remains
limited
and
inconclusive.
with
other
phytoestrogens,
intake
may
interact
with
hormonal
pathways
and
medications;
applicability
to
disease
prevention
or
treatment
is
not
established,
and
safety
in
pregnancy
or
long-term
use
has
not
been
fully
determined.
Biochanin
A
is
not
approved
as
a
drug
and
is
mainly
studied
as
a
dietary
polyphenol
with
potential
nutritional
benefits.