Botanical drug candidate
Menerba , also known as Menopause Formula 101 (MF-101 ), is a botanical drug candidate that acts as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM)[ 1] which is being studied for its potential to relieve hot flashes associated with menopause . Menerba, an estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) agonist (ERBA), is part of a new class of receptor subtype-selective estrogens,[ 2] which is selective in transcriptional regulation to one of the two known estrogen receptor (ER) subtypes. Menerba consists of 22 herbs that have been used historically in traditional Chinese medicine .[ 3]
Menerba binds to both ERα and ERβ and with equal affinity , but does not activate ERα and instead activates only ERβ-mediated gene transcription .[ 4] [ 5]
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