Soybean Isoflavones Eliminate Nifedipine-Induced Flushing of Tail Skin in Ovariectomized Mice
Hot flushes are one of the most frequent symptoms in menopausal women. We investigated effect of soybean isoflavones (Soyaflavone HG) on nifedipine-induced flushing in ovariectomized mice. Ovariectomy markedly aggravated nifedipine-induced increase in tail skin temperature. Soyaflavone HG (10 mg/kg,...
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Main Authors: | Mamiko Kai (Author), Atsushi Yamauchi (Author), Koji Tominaga (Author), Ayako Koga (Author), Hisashi Kai (Author), Yasufumi Kataoka (Author) |
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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