AbstractAlthough soybean isoflavones naturally accumulate in their conjugated forms, the beneficial effects on human health of soybean-containing foods have been credited to their aglycone forms. In the present study we analyzed the effects of a chemical agent, sodium nitroprusside (SNP), in eliciting the exudation of non- conjugated isoflavones from intact soybean seeds, embrionary axes and cotyledons. The isoflavones in the exudates were determined by high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The effect of the exudates on the emission of nitric oxide (NO) and on the proliferation of breast carcinoma cells (MCF-7) was also evaluated. SNP elicitation increased the production of the aglycone forms dose- and time-dependent...
grantor: University of TorontoSteroid hormone-dependent cancers, including breast and pros...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractAlthough soybean isoflavones naturally accumulate in their conjugated forms, the beneficial ...
Embora as isoflavonas de soja naturalmente se acumulem nas formas glico- emalonil-conjugadas, os efe...
Introduction and purposeSoy as a rich source of isoflavones has become a focus of interest because o...
The anticancer effects of soybean isoflavones have been intensely investigated since 1990.1 There is...
Dietary soy, particularly the high levels consumed as part of traditional Eastern-Asian diets, may b...
Despite substantial research, the understanding of the chemopreventive mechanisms of soy isoflavones...
Soybeans are rich in proteins and lipids and have become a staple part of the human diet. Besides th...
The bioavailability of soy isoflavones depends on the composition of the microflora for each subject...
Human interest in soybean greatly increased in recent years due to the positive effects of secondary...
Isoflavones are a group of phytoestrogens, naturally-occurring substances important for their role i...
Soy isoflavones are proposed to have certain health protective activities, including prevention of c...
grantor: University of TorontoSteroid hormone-dependent cancers, including breast and pros...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractAlthough soybean isoflavones naturally accumulate in their conjugated forms, the beneficial ...
Embora as isoflavonas de soja naturalmente se acumulem nas formas glico- emalonil-conjugadas, os efe...
Introduction and purposeSoy as a rich source of isoflavones has become a focus of interest because o...
The anticancer effects of soybean isoflavones have been intensely investigated since 1990.1 There is...
Dietary soy, particularly the high levels consumed as part of traditional Eastern-Asian diets, may b...
Despite substantial research, the understanding of the chemopreventive mechanisms of soy isoflavones...
Soybeans are rich in proteins and lipids and have become a staple part of the human diet. Besides th...
The bioavailability of soy isoflavones depends on the composition of the microflora for each subject...
Human interest in soybean greatly increased in recent years due to the positive effects of secondary...
Isoflavones are a group of phytoestrogens, naturally-occurring substances important for their role i...
Soy isoflavones are proposed to have certain health protective activities, including prevention of c...
grantor: University of TorontoSteroid hormone-dependent cancers, including breast and pros...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...