نتایج جستجو برای: soy isoflavones

تعداد نتایج: 11133  

2002
R. Doerge M. Sheehan

349 The potential health benefits of soy, and the soy isoflavones in particular, are widely publicized. Although soy and soy isoflavones exhibit both risks and benefits (1,2), in this article we focus on the thyroid toxicity of genistein. Genistein is the major isoflavone synthesized by the soybean; genistein possesses both estrogenic and goitrogenic activities. The claimed benefits of genistei...

2011
Timothy D. Howard Shuk-Mei Ho Li Zhang Jing Chen Wei Cui Rebecca Slager Stanton Gray Gregory A. Hawkins Mario Medvedovic Janice D. Wagner

Nutritional interventions are important alternatives for reducing the prevalence of many chronic diseases. Soy is a good source of protein that contains isoflavones, including genistein and daidzein, and may alter the risk of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and reproductive cancers. We have shown previously in nonhuman primates that soy protein containing isoflav...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2002
Sam J Bhathena Manuel T Velasquez

Evidence is emerging that dietary phytoestrogens play a beneficial role in obesity and diabetes. Nutritional intervention studies performed in animals and humans suggest that the ingestion of soy protein associated with isoflavones and flaxseed rich in lignans improves glucose control and insulin resistance. In animal models of obesity and diabetes, soy protein has been shown to reduce serum in...

2010
Chieh-Chen Huang Bo-Yang Hsu Nan-Lin Wu Wen-Huei Tsui Tzu-Ju Lin Ching-Chieh Su Chi-Feng Hung

Soy isoflavones, found in soybean and soybean products, have been reported to possess many physiological activities such as antioxidant activity, inhibition of cancer cell proliferation, reduction of cardiovascular risk, prevention of osteoporosis and alleviation of postmenopausal syndrome. In our previous study, soy isoflavone extract ISO-1 (containing 12 soy isoflavones) from soybean cake was...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 1999
T T Song S Hendrich P A Murphy

Glycitein (4',7-dihydroxy-6-methoxyisoflavone) accounts for 5-10% of the total isoflavones in soy food products. The biological activity of this compound has not been reported to date, although numerous studies have been performed with the other soy isoflavones, daidzein and genistein. Glycitein was isolated from soy germ to 99% purity. Weaning female B6D2F1 mice were dosed with glycitein (3 mg...

2016
Alina Uifălean Stefanie Schneider Philipp Gierok Corina Ionescu Cristina Adela Iuga Michael Lalk

Despite substantial research, the understanding of the chemopreventive mechanisms of soy isoflavones remains challenging. Promising tools, such as metabolomics, can provide now a deeper insight into their biochemical mechanisms. The purpose of this study was to offer a comprehensive assessment of the metabolic alterations induced by genistein, daidzein and a soy seed extract on estrogen respons...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2015
Jose Rodríguez-Morató Magí Farré Clara Pérez-Mañá Esther Papaseit Roser Martínez-Riera Rafael de la Torre Nieves Pizarro

The soy isoflavones daidzein and genistein produce several biological activities related to health benefits. A number of isoflavone extracts are commercially available, but there is little information concerning the specific isoflavone content of these products or differences in their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics. This study describes the development and validation of an analytical meth...

Journal: :The Journal of Medical Investigation 2008

2006
Takayoshi MAMIYA Takamasa ASANUMA Yoshiaki KAWAI Yuya HASEGAWA Atsuhisa NISHIMURA Toshihiko KUMAZAWA Makoto UKAI

the Japanese have eaten since ancient times. It contains several biologically active components that may contribute individually or synergistically to the health benefit. As consumers in the world are becoming increasingly aware of the health benefits of soybean, attention has turned to the way to take soybeans that provide improved taste, functional characteristics, and health benefits. Many s...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2008
Tohru Sakai Mari Kogiso

The amount of soy products consumed in Japan is much greater than that in Western countries. Recent evidence indicates that soy isoflavones play a beneficial role in obesity, cancer, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease. The soybean isoflavone genistein is present at high levels in soy products. Genistein is structurally similar to 17beta-estradiol (E2), and genistein has been suggested to ...

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