Activity of isoflavone in managing polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms (Review)

Biomed Rep. 2024 Mar 21;20(5):80. doi: 10.3892/br.2024.1768. eCollection 2024 May.

Abstract

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal and metabolic disorder manifested in women of reproductive age, is still being treated using drugs with side effects. As an alternative to these drugs, isoflavone, also identified as phytoestrogen, has anti-PCOS activity. Isoflavone can help relieve PCOS symptoms by lowering the level of testosterone, which causes hyperandrogenism, thereby normalizing the menstrual cycle and restoring normal ovarian morphology. Furthermore, isoflavone influences the improvement of the metabolic profile, which changes because of PCOS, as well as the reduction of inflammatory markers and oxidative stress. However, both significant and non-significant results have been generated on the activity of isoflavones in PCOS. The present review aims to discuss the existing literature on the effect of isoflavone on PCOS symptoms based on in vivo and clinical trial studies.

Keywords: hyperandrogenism; isoflavone; menstrual cycle; ovarian morphology; polycystic ovary syndrome.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Funding: The present review was supported by the Bandung Institute of Technology and the Asahi Glass Foundation (grant no. 1422/IT1.B07.1/TA.00/2022).