Abstract:
The 1 year studies of the influence of physical factors and plant genetics on plant estrogenic activity was done in the monthly collected tubers of 2 clones of Pueraria mirifica, PM-III and PM-IV in a field trial at Ratchaburi province, in ovariectomized rats treated with 100 and 1,000 mg/kg BW/day plant powder dissolve in 0.7 ml of distilled water, and compared to rats fed with 0.7 ml of distilled only and injected with a single dose of 17β-estradiol. The experiments were set into 3 phases, pre-treatment period for 14 days, treatment period for 14 days and post-treatment period for 7 days, with 5 parameters including 1) the first day of appearance of vaginal cornified cell in the treatment period 2) the total day of appearance of cornified cells in the treatment period and post-treatment period 3) uterus weight 4) cross-section area of endometrium, myometrium and lumen of uterus and 5) gland numbers in uterus. From the 1stand 2nd parameters, it was found that the estrogenic activity of P. mirifica was a dose dependent. The vaginal cornification in rats treated with1,000 mg/kg BW/day of P. mirifica was occurred faster and longer than that of rat treated with 100 mg/kg BW/day. Changes of vaginal cell after P. mirifica treatment were agreed with the increase of uterine weight. From the 5 analyzed parameters, PM-IV showed stronger estrogenic activity that PM-III. The obtained rain amount resulted in decreasing estrogenic activity in both clones while the temperature change exhibited no effect on estrogenic activity. The conclusion from this study is the plant genetics and physical factors exhibits influences on the plant estrogenic activity. The results from this study could be applied as parameters to determine the right harvest period and plant clonal selection for high estrogenic activity to serve the good quality raw materials to industry.