نتایج جستجو برای: soy isoflavones

تعداد نتایج: 11133  

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
K W Wilhelms C G Scanes L L Anderson

Isoflavones are soy compounds that possess weak estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities. In addition, phytochemicals, including isoflavones, may play a role in regulating seasonal reproductive cycles. As soy is a common constituent in poultry diets, the effect of these compounds on the reproductive system of production birds may be of concern. The present study examined the putative effects of...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2004
Anna H Wu Mimi C Yu Chui-Chen Tseng Nathan C Twaddle Daniel R Doerge

In a case-control study conducted among Asian-American women in Los Angeles County, we reported that the risk of breast cancer was significantly reduced in association with soy intake [Wu,A.H., Wan,P., Hankin,J. et al. (2002) Carcinogenesis, 23, 1491-1496]. In a subset of cases (n = 97) and controls (n = 97) we investigated the relationship between self-reported usual adult intake of soy isofla...

2010
Chisato Nagata

It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, data from epidemiological studies are not conclusive. A recent meta-analysis showed that soy intake was inversely associated with breast cancer risk in Asian but not Western populations, which indicates that protection against breast cancer may require that women consume levels of soy typical in A...

2017
Ssimbwa Godfrey Eze Ejike

Chemically, soy contains a group of phytoestrogens called isoflavones, predominantly genistein and daidzein. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of post weaning consumption of dietary soy isoflavones on prepubertal and postpubertal serum levels of some reproductive hormones of male Wistar rats. The study involved investigating the effects of different doses of isoflavones ...

2013
Sabarinath Chandrasekharan

Dietary isoflavones are reported to have significant influences on human health. The beneficial effects reported include reduced risk of cancers, decreased menopausal symptoms, reduced osteoporosis etc. Most of these benefits have been deduced from epidemiological studies involving soy bean as the source of dietary isoflavones, since soy bean is an important food crop in several parts of the wo...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 1999
J R Crouse T Morgan J G Terry J Ellis M Vitolins G L Burke

CONTEXT Isolated soy protein reduces plasma concentrations of total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. OBJECTIVE To identify the agent(s) responsible for the cholesterol-lowering effect of soy in mildly hypercholesterolemic volunteers: isoflavones isolated together with soy protein or soy protein itself. DESIGN Double-blind randomized parallel trial. SETTING Single-center stud...

2010
Elsa C. Dinsdale Wendy E. Ward

Soy isoflavones are phytoestrogens with potential hormonal activity due to their similar chemical structure to 17-β-estradiol. The increasing availability of soy isoflavones throughout the food supply and through use of supplements has prompted extensive research on biological benefits to humans in chronic disease prevention and health maintenance. While much of this research has focused on adu...

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2007
Antonella Dewell Gerdi Weidner Michael D Sumner R James Barnard Ruth O Marlin Jennifer J Daubenmier Christine Chi Peter R Carroll Dean Ornish

High levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) are associated with increased risk of prostate cancer, whereas increased levels of some of its binding proteins (IGFBPs) seem to be protective. High intakes of dietary protein, especially animal and soy protein, appear to increase IGF-1. However, soy isoflavones have demonstrated anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects both in vitro and in vi...

Journal: :Food & function 2014
Jose Manuel Silvan Chou Srey Jennifer M Ames Maria Dolores del Castillo

The effect of soy isoflavones on the Maillard reaction (MR) was investigated. Model systems composed of the soy protein glycinin (10 mg mL(-1)) and fructose (40 mg mL(-1)) under basic pH (∼12) conditions were employed for testing the anti-glycative effect of the major antioxidant soy isoflavones (genistin and genistein at 10 μg mL(-1)) and a soy isoflavone-rich extract. The contents of total ph...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Brianne L McVeigh Barbara L Dillingham Johanna W Lampe Alison M Duncan

BACKGROUND Previous research supports a role for soy protein in reducing serum lipids; however, few studies involved healthy male subjects or focused on soy isoflavones (or did both). OBJECTIVE The objective was to ascertain the effects of soy protein varying in isoflavone content on serum lipids in healthy young men. DESIGN Thirty-five males (x +/- SD age: 27.9 +/- 5.7 y) consumed milk pro...

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