Abstract Most primates depend heavily on plant foods; thus their chemical compo-sition is key to understanding primate ecology and evolution. One class of plant compounds of strong current interest are phytoestrogens, which have the potential to alter fertility, fecundity, and survival. These plant compounds mimic the activity of vertebrate estrogens, resulting in altered physiology and behavior. Here, we review what is known about phytoestrogens from an ecological and evolutionary perspec-tive. Much of what is known about the effects of phytoestrogens on the endocrine system comes from research on human foods, especially soybeans (Glycine max). Two opposing perspectives have resulted from this research: 1) phytoestrogens provide health ben...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
Global consumption of phytoestrogens and their effects have increased both in animals and humans due...
Different natural products from the plant kingdom including isoflavones, prenylflavones, cournestans...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
International audiencePhytoestrogens are literally estrogenic substances of plant origin. Although t...
Primates forage on a variety of plant parts to balance their dietary intake to meet requirements of ...
Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are structurall...
[english] Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are s...
Estrogen metabolism may play an important role in mammary carcinogenesis in postmenopausal women. We...
Phytoestrogens, polyphenolic compounds derived from plants, are more and more common constituents of...
Phytoestrogens are exogenous plant compounds that bind estrogen receptors (ESRs) once consumed by he...
Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are structurall...
Different natural products from the plant kingdom including isoflavones, prenylflavones, coumestans,...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
Global consumption of phytoestrogens and their effects have increased both in animals and humans due...
Different natural products from the plant kingdom including isoflavones, prenylflavones, cournestans...
As most primates depend heavily on plant foods, the chemical composition of edible plant parts, both...
Endocrine-active phytochemicals (EAPs) are a potentially important component of the tropical plant f...
The recent literature on plant secondary compounds and their influence on primate feeding behavior i...
International audiencePhytoestrogens are literally estrogenic substances of plant origin. Although t...
Primates forage on a variety of plant parts to balance their dietary intake to meet requirements of ...
Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are structurall...
[english] Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are s...
Estrogen metabolism may play an important role in mammary carcinogenesis in postmenopausal women. We...
Phytoestrogens, polyphenolic compounds derived from plants, are more and more common constituents of...
Phytoestrogens are exogenous plant compounds that bind estrogen receptors (ESRs) once consumed by he...
Phytoestrogens are present in certain edible plants being most abundant in soy; they are structurall...
Different natural products from the plant kingdom including isoflavones, prenylflavones, coumestans,...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
Global consumption of phytoestrogens and their effects have increased both in animals and humans due...
Different natural products from the plant kingdom including isoflavones, prenylflavones, cournestans...