نتایج جستجو برای: genistein

تعداد نتایج: 3974  

Journal: :Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2023

Background: Prolonged exposure to environmental toxicants like endocrine-disrupting chemicals has been linked several ovarian pathologies. Exposure may start at any time of life from the fetal stage adulthood resulting in various health complications The purpose our study is compare concentration levels and association benzopyrene, bisphenol A genistein patients with tumors normal control group...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2009
Qingmin Sun Rihong Cong Hongli Yan Haijuan Gu Ying Zeng Nannan Liu Jie Chen Bin Wang

Genistein, an isoflavone isolated from soybean, has been found to be a potent antitumor agent. However, both the effect of genistein on human uveal melanoma cells and the precise mechanism by which genistein suppresses tumorigenesis remain unclear. In the present study, we explored the possible activity of genistein to inhibit human uveal melanoma cell growth and investigated the possible role ...

Objective(s): The mechanism via which genistein, the major isoflavone content of soya, adversely influenced placenta and fetal development was evaluated in pregnant laboratory rats.Materials and Methods: There were control, 2 mg/kg and 4 mg/kg genistein groups of rats with five sub-groups based on gestation termination day. At the end of...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
N J Linford Y Yang D G Cook D M Dorsa

Genistein is a potent plant-derived isoflavone displaying estrogenic activity at low (nanomolar) concentrations and antiproliferative and antiangiogenic properties at higher concentrations (above 10-50 microM). The antiproliferative potential of genistein has made it an interesting candidate for cancer chemotherapy at high concentrations; however, the potential for genistein toxicity in neurons...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2003
Yan Zheng Jiang Hu Patricia A Murphy D Lee Alekel Warren D Franke Suzanne Hendrich

The bioavailability of soybean isoflavones varies widely among individuals due to many factors, including activities of gut microflora. To characterize factors that affect fecal isoflavone disappearance phenotype and isoflavone bioavailability in women, 35 Asian and 33 Caucasian women, 18-43 y of age, provided fecal samples for anaerobic incubation with isoflavones in vitro at two times 5 mo ap...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Sana Sassi-Messai Yann Gibert Laure Bernard Shin-Ichi Nishio Karine F. Ferri Lagneau José Molina Monika Andersson-Lendahl Gérard Benoit Patrick Balaguer Vincent Laudet

BACKGROUND Endocrine disrupting chemicals are widely distributed in the environment and derive from many different human activities or can also be natural products synthesized by plants or microorganisms. The phytoestrogen, genistein (4', 5, 7-trihydroxy-isoflavone), is a naturally occurring compound found in soy products. Genistein has been the subject of numerous studies because of its known ...

2013
ZHIYU ZHANG CHONG-ZHI WANG GUANG-JIAN DU LIAN-WEN QI TYLER CALWAY TONG-CHUAN HE WEI DU CHUN-SU YUAN

Soybean isoflavones have been used as a potential preventive agent in anticancer research for many years. Genistein is one of the most active flavonoids in soybeans. Accumulating evidence suggests that genistein alters a variety of biological processes in estrogen-related malignancies, such as breast and prostate cancers. However, the molecular mechanism of genistein in the prevention of human ...

Journal: :Folia biologica 2015
Anna Nynca Agnieszka Sadowska Karina Orlowska Monika Jablonska Renata E Ciereszko

Genistein is a biologically active isoflavone with estrogenic or antiestrogenic activity which can be found in a variety of soy products. Since in pigs' diet soy is the main source of protein, genistein may affect the reproductive/endocrine systems in these animals. Genistein has been shown to alter porcine ovarian and adrenal steroidogenesis but the mechanism of this action is still not clear....

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1998
W A Fritz L Coward J Wang C A Lamartiniere

Asian women consuming a traditional diet high in soy have a low incidence of breast cancer, yet when they emigrate to the USA the second but not the first generation lose this protection. Accordingly, we hypothesized that early exposure to genistein, a major component of soy, could have a permanent protective effect against breast cancer. Sprague-Dawley CD rats were exposed to genistein from co...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2006
M Penza C Montani A Romani P Vignolini B Pampaloni A Tanini M L Brandi P Alonso-Magdalena A Nadal L Ottobrini O Parolini E Bignotti S Calza A Maggi P G Grigolato D Di Lorenzo

The soy isoflavone genistein targets adipose tissue and elicits physiological effects that may vary based on dietary intake. We hypothesized that the adipose effects of genistein are dose and gender dependent. Four-week-old C57BL/6 male and female mice received daily oral doses of genistein (50-200,000 microg/kg.d) or 17beta-estradiol (E2) (5 microg/kg.d) for 15 d or a diet containing 800 ppm g...

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