Progesterone hormone plays important roles in the menstrual cycle and in pregnancy. It is also taken as a medication for various conditions.

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The NIH funded study on progesterone in botanicals will provide information for women to make better decisions about self medicating and improve safety.
"The biomedical purposes that progesterone can be used for are vast," Burdette said. An estimated $13.7 million is spent annually by Americans on alternative products, including women's health related supplements.
About 10 botanicals - hops, red clover, dogwood and wild yam, among others - have been selected by Burdette and Murphy to study. The list contains botanicals that women commonly use and that have been previously screened at the UIC/NIH Center for Botanical Dietary Supplements Research.
"Reports on the ability of botanicals to modify progesterone receptor signaling is sparse and practically unavailable despite the impact this could have on women's health," Murphy said.
The research will provide information for women to make better decisions about self-medicating and will improve safety by allowing them to understand if they are exposing themselves to progestins alone or in a combination with estrogen-like molecules, Burdette said.
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