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The compounds that make Pueraria Mirifica different from any other phytoestrogen containing plants in the Family Leguminosae are Miroestrol and Deoxymiroestrol, which possess maximum estrogenic activity among the known phytoestrogens due to structural similarity to estradiol, Miroestrol was actually the first compound secluded from this stand by a group of German chemists in 1940, but the stand had been mistakenly reported then as Butea Superba. It was later on classified as a new stand called Pueraria mirifica open Shaw et Suvatabhandu.
The isolation and identification of deoxymiroestrol from the delve of Pueraria Mirifica has just been reported in the February 2000 rise of the Journal of physical Products, The authors proposed that since deoxymiroestrol is certainly oxidized to miroestrol, deoxymiroestrol, not the previously reported miroestrol, is more likely to be the actual substance constituent of Pueraria Mirifica.
However, it is very likely that the two phytoestrogens coexist in the delve of this plant. As exposed below, the...