1. Influence of a new botanical combination on quality of life in menopausal Spanish women: Results of a randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study.
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López-Ríos L, Barber MA, Wiebe J, Machín RP, Vega-Morales T, and Chirino R
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- Animals, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Rats, Double-Blind Method, Glycine max chemistry, Pilot Projects, Pomegranate chemistry, Rats, Inbred F344, Zingiberaceae chemistry, Health Status, Menopause, Plant Extracts administration & dosage, Plant Extracts chemistry, Quality of Life
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Background: This study was designed to evaluate the beneficial effects of a botanical extract combination containing soy isoflavone extract (100mg), Aframomum melegueta seed dry extract (50 mg), and Punica granatum skin dry extract (100mg) on health-related Quality of Life in healthy Spanish menopausal women with hot flashes, anxiety, and depressive symptoms using the validated Cervantes Scale., Methods and Results: Fifty-seven outpatient women (45-65 years) with menstrual problems associated with climacteric syndrome were enrolled from April 2018 to April 2019 in the context of a prospective, placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Women were randomized to receive treatment with either the botanical combination (250 mg daily divided into two doses) or placebo for eight weeks. At the beginning and end of the study, health-related Quality of Life was assessed using the Cervantes Scale. Subjects treated with the botanical extract, compared to subjects in the placebo group, showed a significant improvement in the Global health-related Quality of Life score (38% [11.3-50.0]% vs. 18.8% [0-37.7]%; P = 0.04) on the Cervantes Scale and, specifically, in the menopause and health domain (13.6% [0-45.4]% vs. 40.7% [20.6-61.0]%; P = 0.05). By contrast, there were no significant changes in the psychic, sexuality, and couple relationship related domains of the Cervantes Scale. Patients who concluded the study did not report substantial side effects., Conclusion: Short-term intake of the botanical combination improved the Global Quality of Life of climateric women, according to the Cervantes Scale. Since this is a pilot trial, results should be analysed with caution., Trial Registration: NCT04381026; ClinicalTrial.gov (retrospectively registered)., Competing Interests: The authors LLR, TVM, RPM and JW are employed by the sponsor of the reported study, Nektium Pharma SL. Nektium Pharma produced the botanicals extracts, with production, standardization and analytical work on the extract done by TVM. This does not alter our adherence to PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials.
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- 2021
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