Pueraria isoflavones: An overview

Pueraria isoflavones: An overview
Pueraria is a herb which is commonly found in the medicines of China. Pueraria is the root of Pueraria lobota. But this herb is mainly famous by the name it has been given by the Japanese. In the country of Japan, this herb is called by the name of Kudzu. During the season of the summer in Japan, this herb grows very fast. In a day the herb grows a foot in length. The roots of the herbs are also fast growing. They can weight more than 50 pounds. In Japan, the Pueraria isoflavones are taken as an ingredient of food supplements.
The herb when taken as an element for food supplement tastes slightly different from the understated flavor. But this taste does not conflict. During the making of fried foods in deep, this herb acts as a coating. After the fried food is made it becomes crispier. Before, the detachment of the starch, the root of the herb has many essential components in it. Components like potassium, calcium, iron, zinc and magnesium are present in it. The amount of those components is same as starchy foods like wheat and sorghum. With the advancement of life and work, this herb acts as an advancement component for the body.
The medical components of Pueraria
Every herb has a medical component in it. This herb helps in making medical components and also acts as an important component for body stimulation. Isoflavones are mainly designated with the name of Pueraria. The main reason behind it is the amount of Pueraria present in it which is much more than other compounds/ herbs, and also Pueraria is the main ingredient of the isoflavones. By this reason, they are commonly known as Pueraria isoflavones.
There are many different kinds of isoflavones present in the world of medicine. The isoflavones are differentiated by their characteristics. But among them, there are five different kinds of isoflavones present in which Pueraria is the main ingredient. The isoflavones are daidzein glucopyranoside, daidzein, daidzin, Pueraria, and methyl Pueraria.
In the soya beans, daidzein and daidzin are the two isoflavones which are present in high amount. Along with this two isoflavones, genistin and genistein are also present. It has been found in research that the dietary contrasts of soya beans are 0.6%. The main isoflavones present in this food supplement covers 0.3%. In the Chinese, her family isoflavones are also found in Fabacaea Family.
Research of the Pueraria  
During 1970s, the Pueraria isoflavones were researched extensively in China. After the research was done it has been developed into a drug. These drugs are used mainly to solve the disorders of the circulation system of the body. The concentrated herbs are used in the form of either injections or tablets. Ailments like glaucoma, hypertension, hearing loss, heart attack, angina, myocarditis, neck pain, dizziness and head pains can be treated with these herbs. Some recent researches also show that these herbs are also useful for treating neurological illnesses. The use of these herbs also helps in the right flow of the circulation of blood to the brain. Also in a cardiac circulation of blood, these herbs are the most useful and efficient one.
The dosage and effect of Pueraria isoflavones
A medical professional always prescribes to take this herb in the form of tablets. These tablets must be taken at a dose of 30-40 mg for three times in a day. In a survey it has been found that the maximum dosage of the herb as recommended by a medical practitioner is 300 mg per day. This amount is provided mainly to the patients for effective application in the body. Scientists along with medical professionals also recommends taking Pueraria Isoflavones 400 mg through injection for treating retina and for heart attack it must be taken 500 mg in a single injection.
Conditions and form to use the herb 
The herb has no side effects. The main reason of this is that the herb has a very low toxicity. It has also been taken into account that Pueraria has been extracted from isoflavones and used as an IV drip. The herb has also passed criteria of the Health Ministry of the People’s Republic of China to be used in the pre-clinical examination of the new drugs.

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