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Elsevier, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 3(104), p. 415-417

DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2005.09.028

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Lepidium Meyenii (Maca) does not exert direct androgenic activities

Journal article published in 2006 by P. Bogani, F. Simonini, M. Iriti ORCID, M. Rossoni, F. Faoro, A. Poletti, F. Visioli
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Abstract

Maca is the edible root of the Peruvian plant Lepidum meyenii, traditionally employed for its purported aphrodisiac and fertility-enhancing properties. This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that Maca contains testosterone-like compounds, able to bind the human androgen receptor and promote transcription pathways regulated by steroid hormone signaling. Maca extracts (obtained with different solvents: methanol, ethanol, hexane and chloroform) are not able to regulate GRE (glucocorticoid response element) activation. Further experiments are needed to assess which compound, of the several Maca's components, is responsible of the observed in vivo effects. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.