Red Clover Isoflavones as Effective Longevity Agents for Anti-Aging and Regenerative Skin Applications
Anna Gościniak, Klaudyna Bogusławska, Małgorzata Szymańska, Barbara Kaproń-Plech, Piotr Trzaskoma, Piotr Szulc, Judyta Cielecka-Piontek

TL;DR
This study identifies red clover cultivars with high isoflavone content that show potential for anti-aging and skin regeneration.
Contribution
The study links isoflavone profiles in red clover cultivars to specific skin-related biological activities.
Findings
Red clover cultivars show significant variability in isoflavone content.
The Hammon cultivar exhibited strong antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities.
The Hammon extract enhanced fibroblast migration, indicating regenerative potential.
Abstract
Red clover (Trifolium pratense L.) is a rich source of isoflavones with documented antioxidant and skin-protective properties, yet substantial differences in phytochemical composition exist among cultivars. In this study, fourteen T. pratense cultivars were compared with respect to formononetin and biochanin A contents (Milena, Pasieka, Pyza, Milvus, Nemaro, Maro, Larus, Hammon, Vesna, Fregata, Carbo, Forelia, Osimia, and Elanus), and the relationship between isoflavone profiles and skin-related biological activity was evaluated. High-performance liquid chromatography revealed pronounced cultivar-dependent variability with formononetin and biochanin A contents ranging from 1.60 to 7.80 mg/g DW and from 0.69 to 6.44 mg/g DW, respectively. The observed variability was further visualized by principal component analysis. The cultivar with the highest total isoflavone content—Hammon, was…
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TopicsPhytoestrogen effects and research · Skin Protection and Aging · Hair Growth and Disorders
