نتایج جستجو برای: soy isoflavone

تعداد نتایج: 10758  

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2011
John M McLaughlin Susan Olivo-Marston Mara Z Vitolins Marisa Bittoni Katherine W Reeves Cecilia R Degraffinreid Steven J Schwartz Steven K Clinton Electra D Paskett

To determine whether dietary modifications with tomato products and/or a soy supplement affected circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and other markers of cell signaling in postmenopausal women at risk for developing breast cancer. Eligible and consented postmenopausal women at high risk for developing breast cancer were enrolled in a 26-week, two-arm (tomato and soy, 10 wee...

2014
Maki Kobayashi Shintaro Egusa Mitsuru Fukuda

A high cholesterol diet induces dyslipidemia. This study investigated whether isoflavone aglycones in lactic acid-fermented soy milk (LFS) improve lipid metabolism in rats fed a high cholesterol diet. Male Sprague-Dawley rats aged seven weeks were fed an AIN-93G diet, a 1% cholesterol diet (a high cholesterol diet), a high-cholesterol diet containing 4% isoflavone extract of LFS (LFS extract di...

Journal: :Evidence report/technology assessment 2005
E Balk M Chung P Chew S Ip G Raman B Kupelnick A Tatsioni Y Sun B Wolk D DeVine J Lau

Authors' conclusions A wide variety of soy products and formulations have been investigated for a large number of conditions. However, a large proportion of the studies suffer from poor reporting or study design, limiting conclusions. Soy products appear to exert a small benefit on LDL and triglycerides; these effects may be of small clinical effect in individuals, although possibly large enoug...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
هنگامه بیدختی h beidokhti مریم حیدری m heidari مهری فیروزه m firozeh

the soy bean effect on the premenstrual syndrome concerning its physical ٬ psycho and behavioral effects in female students of semnan university dormitory    beidokhti h [1] * , heidari m [2] , firozeh m [3]     received: 07 apr , 2013 accepted: 1 jun , 2013   abstract   background & aims: premenstrual syndrome is the cyclic appearance of physical, psycho and behavioral syndrome which occurs at...

Journal: :Natural Product Communications 2017

2011
Maha Hussain Mousumi Banerjee Fazlul H. Sarkar Zora Djuric Michael N. Pollak Daniel Doerge Joseph Fontana Sreenivasa Chinni Joanne Davis Jeffrey Forman David P. Wood Omer Kucuk

Epidemiological studies suggest an inverse association between soy intake and prostate cancer (Pca) risk. We have previously observed that soy isoflavone genistein induces apoptosis and inhibits growth of both androgen-sensitive and androgen-independent Pca cells in vitro. To determine the clinical effects of soy isoflavones on Pca we conducted a pilot study in patients with Pca who had rising ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2001
C D Allred K F Allred Y H Ju S M Virant W G Helferich

We have demonstrated that the isoflavone, genistein, stimulates growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells in vivo (C. Y. Hsieh et al., Cancer Res., 58: 3833-3838, 1998). The isoflavones are a group of phytoestrogens that are present in high concentrations in soy. Whether consumption of genistein from soy protein will have similar effects on estrogen-dependent tumor growth a...

Journal: :American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book. American Society of Clinical Oncology. Meeting 2013
Anna H Wu Eunjung Lee Cheryl Vigen

The soybean and its products have been a staple in the Asian diet for centuries. Although intake of soy remains low in most Western populations, the use of soy isoflavone supplements has become commonplace, and an increasing number of food products contain soy ingredients. This review will present an updated summary of the observational results on soy isoflavones and risk of breast cancer devel...

2001
Clinton D. Allred Kimberly F. Allred Young H. Ju Suzanne M. Virant William G. Helferich

We have demonstrated that the isoflavone, genistein, stimulates growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells in vivo (C. Y. Hsieh et al., Cancer Res., 58: 3833–3838, 1998). The isoflavones are a group of phytoestrogens that are present in high concentrations in soy. Whether consumption of genistein from soy protein will have similar effects on estrogen-dependent tumor growth a...

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