Apigenin acts as a partial agonist action at estrogen receptors in vivo
The flavone apigenin is widely distributed in vegetables and fruits and has a variety of pharmacological effects. However, there is no definitive scientific evidence that apigenin could act as a phytoestrogen and exert exerting estrogenic or antiestrogenic efficacy in vivo. Therefore, this study was...
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