Chrysin alleviates alteration of bone-remodeling markers in ovariectomized rats and exhibits estrogen-like activity in silico.
Sadiyat O IbrahimSanusi Bello MadaMusa M AbarshiMuhammad S TankoSanusi BabangidaPublished in: Human & experimental toxicology (2021)
This study demonstrated that chrysin exhibits potential antiosteoporotic effects against bone loss in OVX rats through enhanced bone mineral contents and preventing excessive elevation of bone-remodeling markers and bone-resorbing cytokine.