It is well known that, historically, plants have been an important resource of anticancer agents, providing several clinically approved drugs. Numerous preclinical studies have shown a strong anticancer potential of structurally different phytochemicals, including polyphenolic constituents of plants, flavonoids. In this review article, suppressing effects of equol in different carcinogenesis models are unraveled, highlighting the mechanisms involved in these anticancer activities. Among flavonoids, daidzein is a well-known isoflavone occurring in soybeans and soy products. In a certain part of population, this soy isoflavone is decomposed to equol under the action of gut microflora. Somewhat surprisingly, this degradation product has been s...
(S)-equol is one of the major metabolites of daidzein that is produced by human and animal gut bacte...
First Place, CFAES Forum, 2005Isoflavones, a class of phytochemicals abundant in soy, have recently ...
Polyphenolic compounds present in fruits, vegetables and grains are bioactive molecules which elicit...
Epidemiological data suggest that regular intake of isoflavones from soy reduces the incidence of es...
The human diet is integral part of overall health, and human response to foods and their components ...
Equol is a soy isoflavone metabolite that can be produced by intestinal bacteria. It is lipophilic a...
Isoflavones are found in leguminous plants, especially soybeans. They have a structural similarity t...
Genistein and daidzein are the main isoflavones in legumes. Equol is an intestinal bacterial metabol...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) requires the presence of a variety of factors predisposing a tum...
Exposure to soy isoflavones has been associated with low mortality of prostate cancer. In this study...
Studies have yet to determine whether or not equol can explain the chemopreventive effect of soy. In...
PURPOSE: Soy isoflavones may inhibit tumor cell invasion and metastasis via their effects on matrix ...
Edible plants provide the human with hundreds of non-nutritional phytochemicals which are recognized...
PURPOSE: The soy isoflavone genistein has been described to up-regulate breast cancer resistance pro...
It has been postulated that the R- and S-equol enantiomers have different biological properties give...
(S)-equol is one of the major metabolites of daidzein that is produced by human and animal gut bacte...
First Place, CFAES Forum, 2005Isoflavones, a class of phytochemicals abundant in soy, have recently ...
Polyphenolic compounds present in fruits, vegetables and grains are bioactive molecules which elicit...
Epidemiological data suggest that regular intake of isoflavones from soy reduces the incidence of es...
The human diet is integral part of overall health, and human response to foods and their components ...
Equol is a soy isoflavone metabolite that can be produced by intestinal bacteria. It is lipophilic a...
Isoflavones are found in leguminous plants, especially soybeans. They have a structural similarity t...
Genistein and daidzein are the main isoflavones in legumes. Equol is an intestinal bacterial metabol...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) requires the presence of a variety of factors predisposing a tum...
Exposure to soy isoflavones has been associated with low mortality of prostate cancer. In this study...
Studies have yet to determine whether or not equol can explain the chemopreventive effect of soy. In...
PURPOSE: Soy isoflavones may inhibit tumor cell invasion and metastasis via their effects on matrix ...
Edible plants provide the human with hundreds of non-nutritional phytochemicals which are recognized...
PURPOSE: The soy isoflavone genistein has been described to up-regulate breast cancer resistance pro...
It has been postulated that the R- and S-equol enantiomers have different biological properties give...
(S)-equol is one of the major metabolites of daidzein that is produced by human and animal gut bacte...
First Place, CFAES Forum, 2005Isoflavones, a class of phytochemicals abundant in soy, have recently ...
Polyphenolic compounds present in fruits, vegetables and grains are bioactive molecules which elicit...