نتایج جستجو برای: soy isoflavones

تعداد نتایج: 11133  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2008
Latanya M Scott Xia Xu Timothy D Veenstra Janet A Tooze Charles E Wood Thomas C Register Nancy D Kock J Mark Cline

Estrogen metabolism may play an important role in mammary carcinogenesis in postmenopausal women. We evaluated the effects of prior oral contraceptive (OC) treatment and current soy isoflavone consumption on endogenous estrogen metabolite concentration and biomarkers of tissue estrogen exposure in a monkey model. One hundred eighty-one female cynomolgus macaques were randomized to receive OC or...

2001
Cheryl Maria Paes Cheryl Paes

A growing body of evidence has demonstrated that soy isoflavone consumption may protect against the development of various chronic diseases. This protection could be linked to isoflavone-induced alterations in immune function. However, recent in vitro and animal studies suggest that soy isoflavones may either enhance or suppress immunocompetence, depending upon the isoflavone concentration, tar...

2010
Torsten Bohn

Isoflavones comprise a group of phytoestrogenic polyphenols with antioxidant properties occurring especially in plants of the Leguminosae family, and are consumed by humans mostly in form of soy (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) and products. Soy rich isoflavone products have been promoted recently as foods or supplements with functional or nutraceutical characteristics, especially for the prevention of...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Gong Yang Xiao-Ou Shu Honglan Li Wong-Ho Chow Hui Cai Xianglan Zhang Yu-Tang Gao Wei Zheng

BACKGROUND Soy and some of its constituents, such as isoflavones, have been shown to have cancer-inhibitory activities in experimental studies. Data from epidemiologic studies linking usual soy food intake with colorectal cancer are limited and inconsistent. OBJECTIVE The objective was to investigate whether soy food intake is associated with colorectal cancer risk. DESIGN We prospectively ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Junfeng Fan Yanyan Zhang Xiaojie Chang Masayoshi Saito Zaigui Li

We studied the effects of isoflavones and peptides on antioxidant activities of bacterial-type douchi during fermentation. Radical scavenging activities increased with increasing fermentation time. Isoflavone conversion was not obvious, while soy protein hydrolyzed dramatically during fermentation. These results suggest that soybean peptides rather than isoflavones result in variations in antio...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Zamzam K Roughead Janet R Hunt Luann K Johnson Thomas M Badger Glenn I Lykken

In a controlled feeding study, the effects of substituting 25 g soy protein for meat on calcium retention and bone biomarkers were determined. Postmenopausal women (n = 13) ate two diets that were similar, except that, in one diet, 25 g high-isoflavone soy protein (SOY) was substituted for an equivalent amount of meat protein (control diet), for 7 wk each in a randomized crossover design. After...

2013
Masakazu Toi Saya Hirota Ai Tomotaki Nobuaki Sato Yasuo Hozumi Keisei Anan Takeshi Nagashima Yutaka Tokuda Norikazu Masuda Shozo Ohsumi Shinji Ohno Masato Takahashi Hironori Hayashi Seiichiro Yamamoto Yasuo Ohashi

The purpose of this study is to evaluate how beverages containing Lactobacillus casei Shirota (BLS) and soy isoflavone consumption since adolescence affected the incidence of breast cancer. In a population-based case-control study, three hundred and six cases with breast cancer and 662 controls aged 40 to 55 were matched for age and residential area and included in the analyses. Diet, lifestyle...

2001

Abstract Isoflavones from soy beans are used in functional food products as a measure to alleviate hormonedependent physiological disorders such as postmenopausal symptoms, osteoporosis and cardiovascular problems. These natural phytohormones are well perceived and do not show the negative side effects found in conventional therapies with hormones such as estrogens. A number of studies show tha...

Journal: :BMC Women's Health 2005
Andrea M Hutchins Imogene E McIver Carol S Johnston

BACKGROUND Isoflavones are gaining popularity as alternatives to hormone replacement therapy. However, few guidelines exist to inform the public as to an appropriate dose. This case involves a postmenopausal woman who experienced a hypertensive crisis while consuming a high-dose isoflavone supplement as part of a research protocol. CASE PRESENTATION The participant was part of a placebo-contr...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2007
Jill M Hamilton-Reeves Salome A Rebello William Thomas Joel W Slaton Mindy S Kurzer

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of soy protein isolate consumption on circulating hormone profiles and hormone receptor expression patterns in men at high risk for developing advanced prostate cancer. Fifty-eight men were randomly assigned to consume 1 of 3 protein isolates containing 40 g/d protein: 1) soy protein isolate (SPI+) (107 mg/d isoflavones); 2) alcohol-washed ...

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