Purpose: Enterolactone (ENL) is formed in the human gut after consumption of lignans, has estrogenic properties, and has been associated with risk of prostate cancer. We examined the association between plasma ENL levels and prostate cancer in a nested case–control study within the population-based Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. We also examined the association between plasma ENL and dietary and lifestyle factors. Methods: The study population consisted of 1010 cases occurring during a mean follow-up of 14.6 years, and 1817 controls matched on age and study entry date. We used national registers (95%) and hospital records (5%) to ascertain cases. Diet was estimated by a modified diet history method. Plasma ENL concentrations were determined ...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the association between intake of folate, and s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between lifestyle and dietary factors and serum concentration...
Purpose: The evidence from the literature regarding the association of dietary factors and risk of p...
Purpose: Enterolactone (ENL) is formed in the human gut after consumption of lignans, has estrogenic...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence on the role of diet in relation to prostate cancer progression is sp...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Contains fulltext : 51583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Enterolignans are phytoestrogenic compounds derived from the conversion of dietary lignans by the in...
PURPOSE: Data from prospective epidemiological studies in Asian populations and from experimental st...
SCOPE: There is evidence that a mammalian lignan, enterolactone (ENL), decreases the proliferation r...
Item does not contain fulltextEnterolignans are phytoestrogenic compounds derived from the conversio...
Contains fulltext : 52703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
The lignan enterolactone produced by the intestinal microflora from dietary precursors has been hypo...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the association between intake of folate, and s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between lifestyle and dietary factors and serum concentration...
Purpose: The evidence from the literature regarding the association of dietary factors and risk of p...
Purpose: Enterolactone (ENL) is formed in the human gut after consumption of lignans, has estrogenic...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence on the role of diet in relation to prostate cancer progression is sp...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Enterolignans are biphenolic compounds that possess several biologic activities whereby they may inf...
Contains fulltext : 51583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined th...
Enterolignans are phytoestrogenic compounds derived from the conversion of dietary lignans by the in...
PURPOSE: Data from prospective epidemiological studies in Asian populations and from experimental st...
SCOPE: There is evidence that a mammalian lignan, enterolactone (ENL), decreases the proliferation r...
Item does not contain fulltextEnterolignans are phytoestrogenic compounds derived from the conversio...
Contains fulltext : 52703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Pr...
The lignan enterolactone produced by the intestinal microflora from dietary precursors has been hypo...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the association between intake of folate, and s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between lifestyle and dietary factors and serum concentration...
Purpose: The evidence from the literature regarding the association of dietary factors and risk of p...