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equol and daidzein

equol has been researched along with daidzein in 291 studies

Research

Studies (291)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19904 (1.37)18.7374
1990's25 (8.59)18.2507
2000's120 (41.24)29.6817
2010's125 (42.96)24.3611
2020's17 (5.84)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Furuya, T; Matsuyama, A; Nozawa, D1
Chen, JZ; Khan, MZI; Nazli, A; Uzair, M1
Adlercreutz, H; Bannwart, C; Brunow, G; Fotsis, T; Hase, T; Wähälä, K1
Babin, P; Bennetau, B; Dunogues, J; Le Menn, F; Pelissero, C1
Ewing, LL; Juniewicz, PE; Moser, A; Pallante Morell, S1
Adlercreutz, H; Bannwart, C; Brunow, G; Fotsis, T; Hase, T; Mäkelä, T; Musey, PI; Wähälä, K1
Axelson, M; Gustafsson, BE; Setchell, KD; Sjövall, J1
Adlercreutz, H; Bannwart, C; Fotsis, T; Heikkinen, R1
Campbell, DR; Kirkman, LM; Lampe, JW; Martini, MC; Slavin, JL1
Hutchins, AM; Lampe, JW; Slavin, JL1
Adlercreutz, H; Markkanen, H; Watanabe, S1
Griffiths, K; Morton, MS; Wahlqvist, ML; Wilcox, G1
Joannou, GE; Kelly, GE; Nelson, C; Reeder, AY; Waring, MA1
Adlercreutz, H; Garey, J; Gurpide, E; Markiewicz, L1
Adlercreutz, H; Carson, M; Loukovaara, M; Palotie, A1
Anderson, KE; Grady, JJ; Lu, LJ; Marshall, MV; Ramanujam, VM1
Abranches-Monteiro, L; Blacklock, N; Chan, PS; Cheng, C; Correia, R; Griffiths, K; Lloyd, S; Matos-Ferreira, A; Morton, MS1
Bursill, DB; King, RA1
Sathyamoorthy, N; Wang, TT1
Frawley, LS; Willard, ST1
Head, RJ; King, RA; Mano, MM1
Ohsawa, K; Yasuda, T1
Adlercreutz, H; Akhmedkhanov, A; Toniolo, P; Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A1
Brüggemann-Rotgans, IE; Kardinaal, AF; Morton, MS; van Beresteijn, EC1
Cai, J; Heubi, JE; Setchell, KD; Zimmer-Nechemias, L1
King, RA1
Dubey, RK; Gillespie, DG; Imthurn, B; Jackson, EK; Keller, PJ; Rosselli, M1
Custer, LJ; Dai, Q; Franke, AA; Jin, F; Shu, XO; Wen, WQ; Zheng, W1
Bundred, NJ; Harding, C; Hargreaves, DF; Howell, A; Morton, MS; Potten, CS; Roberts, SA; Shaw, LE1
Ghazali, RA; Waring, RH1
Adlercreutz, H; Arai, Y; Eboshida, A; Kimira, M; Sato, Y; Uehara, M; Watanabe, S1
Adlercreutz, H; Bowey, EA; Rowland, IR; Sanders, TA; Wiseman, H1
Izumi, T; Kataoka, S; Kikuchi, M; Obata, A; Piskula, MK; Saito, M; Tobe, K; Yamakoshi, J1
Breinholt, V; Brouwer, C; Hossaini, A; Nielsen, E; Svendsen, GW1
Hodis, HN; Hwang, J; Sevanian, A; Ursini, F1
Brown, NM; Setchell, KD1
Collins, AR; Duthie, SJ; Mitchell, JH1
Alworth, WL; Hopkins, NE; Rajnarayanan, RV; Rowley, CW1
Knoll, E; Kohen, F; Somjen, D; Stern, N1
Cheung, TF; Chung, TK; Haines, CJ; Hjelm, NM; Loong, EP; Roach, VJ; Waring, MA1
Adlercreutz, H; Ishimi, Y; Morohashi, T; Ohta, A; Sakai, K; Takasaki, M; Uehara, M1
Arisaka, O; Evans, BA; Miyake, N; Morgan, LD; Morton, MS1
Hedlund, TE; Johannes, WU; Miller, GJ1
Avades, T; Botting, NP; Brashear, WT; Brown, NM; Cassidy, A; Desai, P; Faughnan, MS; Oldfield, MF; Setchell, KD; Wolfe, BE; Zimmer-Nechemias, L1
Bingham, SA; Botting, NP; Fryatt, T; Grace, PB; Oldfield, MF; Taylor, JI1
Hodis, HN; Hwang, J; Morazzoni, P; Sevanian, A; Wang, J1
Beger, RD; Davis, C; Heinze, TM; Park, M; Rafii, F1
Meydani, M; Zubik, L1
Andre, F; Antignac, JP; Cariou, R; Cravedi, JP; Le Bizec, B1
Anderson, D; Baumgartner, A; Brinkworth, MH; Cemeli-Carratala, E; Schmid, TE; Wood, JM1
Atkinson, C; Berman, S; Humbert, O; Lampe, JW1
Doerge, DR; Helferich, WG; Ju, YH; Katzenellenbogen, BS; Katzenellenbogen, JA; Muthyala, RS; Sheng, S; Williams, LD1
Ah-Singh, E; Brown, J; Cassidy, A; Faughnan, MS; Hawdon, A; Millward, DJ1
Clarke, DB; Hoey, L; Lloyd, AS; Rowland, IR; Wiseman, H1
Aihara, H; Hong, T; Ikehara, T; Ito, T; Kim, MY; Kraus, WL; Muramatsu, M; Nakagawa, T; Pan, W; Takebe, M; Yasui, K1
Akaza, H; Fujioka, T; Hirao, Y; Kim, WJ; Miyanaga, N; Mori, M; Naito, S; Pantuck, AJ; Song, JM; Takashima, N; Tsukamoto, T1
Blondeel, P; Bracke, ME; De Keukeleire, D; Depypere, HT; Goeman, J; Heyerick, A; Maubach, J; Van der Eycken, J1
Atkinson, C; Frankenfeld, CL; Holt, VL; Lampe, JW; Marcovina, SM; McTiernan, A; Schwartz, SM; Stanczyk, FZ; Thomas, WK; Tworoger, SS; Weigle, DS; Weiss, NS1
Degen, GH; Di Virgilio, AL; Iwami, K; Kahl, R; Wätjen, W1
Barnes, S; Brissie, N; Jones, K; Moore, R; Prasain, JK; Wyss, JM1
Aiello, EJ; Frankenfeld, CL; Holt, VL; LaCroix, K; Lampe, JW; McTiernan, A; Schramm, J; Schwartz, SM; Thomas, WK1
Bowey, EA; Casey, K; Clarke, DB; Davies, M; Duffy, R; Lloyd, AS; Murray, A; Rowland, IR; Thompson, R; Wiseman, H1
Harada, H; Matsuda, T; Saitoh, S; Sato, T1
Adlercreutz, H; Fujioka, M; Ishimi, Y; Kanazawa, K; Suzuki, K; Takeda, K; Uehara, M; Wu, J; Yamada, K1
Ohnishi-Kameyama, M; Shinohara, K; Tamura, M1
Boon, N; Cattoir, S; Decroos, K; Vanhemmens, S; Verstraete, W1
Acworth, I; Gamache, P; Ouchi, K; Watanabe, S1
Hur, HG; Kim, KT; Kim, SI; Lee, JH; Wang, XL1
Atkinson, C; Frankenfeld, CL; Lampe, JW1
Barnes, S; Dayton, R; Ferucci, PG; Gray, KJ; Hedlund, TE; Jones, K; Maroni, PD; Moore, R; Ogden, LG; Sackett, HM; Wähälä, K1
Esch, HL; Lehmann, L; Metzler, M; Rohnstock, L; Wagner, J1
Frankenfeld, CL; Holt, VL; LaCroix, K; Lampe, JW; McTiernan, A; McVarish, L; Schwartz, SM; Thomas, WK1
Chan, D; Fonseca, D; Kim, S; Ward, WE1
Cho, D; Kim, SH; Kim, TS; Park, J1
Bugel, S; Cassidy, A; de Pascual-Teresa, S; Hallund, J; Schroot, J; Talbot, D; Williams, CM1
Melby, MK; Watanabe, S; Whitten, PL; Worthman, CM1
Campbell, MJ; Denholm, EE; Honour, JW; Leathem, AJ; Morton, MS; Newton, L; Woodside, JV; Young, IS1
Alexander, FE; Bolton-Smith, C; Heald, CL; Morton, MS; Ritchie, MR2
Bingham, SA; Day, NE; Doody, D; Dowsett, M; Dunning, AM; Folkerd, E; Grace, PB; Khaw, KT; Low, YL; Luben, RN; Mulligan, AA; Scollen, S; Taylor, JI; Wareham, NJ; Welch, AA1
Anderson, KE; Grady, JJ; Lu, LJ; Nagamani, M; Nhan, S1
Atkinson, C; Frankenfeld, CL; Gonzalez, A; Jokela, T; Lampe, JW; Li, SS; Schwartz, SM; Thomas, WK; Wähälä, K1
Allred, KF; Doerge, DR; Fultz, J; Helferich, WG; Ju, YH1
Brandolini, M; Coxam, V; Davicco, MJ; Guy, L; Manach, C; Mathey, J; Morand, C; Rémésy, C; Védrine, N1
Decroos, K; Eeckhaut, E; Possemiers, S; Verstraete, W1
Cooper, S; Delclos, KB; Doerge, DR; Fu, X; Latendresse, JR; Twaddle, NC1
Kulling, SE; Rüfer, CE1
Arao, Y; Horiguchi, H; Kayama, F; Oguma, E; Sun, SJ; Yamada, K; Zhao, JH1
Dusza, L; Kaminska, B; Opalka, DM; Piskula, MK; Puchajda-Skowronska, H1
Choi, EJ1
Cole, SJ; Setchell, KD1
Chandramouli, GV; Hursting, SD; Kim, YS; Lavigne, JA; Perkins, SN; Takahashi, Y; Wang, TT1
Lau, TY; Leung, LK1
Duffin, JG; Jokela, T; Magee, PJ; Pool-Zobel, BL; Raschke, M; Rowland, IR; Steiner, C; Wahala, K1
Harada, K; Ishikawa, F; Kano, M; Sawada, S; Takayanagi, T1
Hara, H; Nishimukai, M; Shigematsu, N; Tamura, A1
Franke, AA; Hebshi, S; Maskarinec, G; Yamakawa, R1
Fonseca, D; Ward, WE1
Iwasa, S; Nagata, C; Sahashi, Y; Shimizu, H; Shiraki, M; Uchiyama, S; Ueno, T; Urata, K1
McGill, AE; Shah, NP; Stojanovska, L; Tsangalis, D; Wilcox, G1
Abe, A; Asano, K; Hara, H; Minamida, K; Sone, T; Tanaka, M; Tomita, F1
Hur, HG; Kang, SI; Kim, HJ; Kim, SI; Wang, XL1
Bonorden, MJ; Feirtag, JM; Hamilton-Reeves, JM; Kurzer, MS; McMullen, MH; Phipps, WR; Wangen, KE1
Hall, MC; McCormack, T; O'Brien, B1
Dusza, L; Kamińska, B; Opałka, M; Puchajda-Skowrońska, H1
Gu, JF; Guo, CJ; Wu, JQ1
Chrissobolis, S; Jackman, KA; Sobey, CG; Woodman, OL1
Adlercreutz, H; Barnard, G; Bugel, S; Cassidy, A; Dadd, T; Kohen, F; Marlin, S; Ogborne, RM; Piron, J; Powell, J; Talbot, DC1
Bennetau-Pelissero, C; Coxam, V; Davicco, MJ; Fokialakis, N; Horcajada, MN; Kati-Coulibaly, S; Lamothe, V; Lebecque, P; Mardon, J; Mathey, J; Mitakou, S; Puel, C1
Hoikkala, A; Jokela, T; Mustonen, E; Saastamoinen, I; Saloniemi, H; Taponen, J; Wähälä, K1
Liu, X; Wang, JH; Yuan, JP1
Blaszkewicz, M; Bolt, HM; Degen, GH; Moors, S1
Constantinou, AI; Lim, SB; Tonetti, DA; Zhang, Y; Zhao, H1
Artur, Y; Bennetau-Pelissero, C; Bergès, R; Canivenc-Lavier, MC; Chevalier, J; Coxam, V; Davicco, MJ; Desmetz, C; Jover, E; Phrakonkham, P; Pinnert, MF1
Alencar, SM; Cabral, IS; Castro, ML; Costa-Neto, CM; Cury, JA; Ikegaki, M; Oldoni, TL; Rosalen, PL1
Bode, AM; Cho, YY; Dong, Z; Heo, YS; Kang, NJ; Lee, HJ; Lee, KW; Rogozin, EA1
Benedetta Donati, M; Cerletti, C; Evangelista, V; Krauze-Brzósko, K; Manarini, S; Martelli, N; Pecce, R; Rotondo, S1
Vastag, B1
Bolca, S; Bracke, M; De Henauw, S; De Keukeleire, D; De Vriese, S; Depypere, H; Herregat, A; Heyerick, A; Huybrechts, I; Possemiers, S; Van de Wiele, T; Verbruggen, M; Verstraete, W1
Jackman, KA; Sobey, CG; Woodman, OL1
Janssen, LJ; Lippton, H; Liu, C; Tazzeo, T1
Barba, M; Byrne, C; Cavalleri, A; Fuhrman, BJ; Grant, BJ; Horvath, PJ; Morelli, D; Muti, PC; Teter, BE; Venturelli, E1
Franke, AA; Hebshi, SM; Kagihara, J; Maskarinec, G; Watts, K1
Atkinson, C; Bowles, EJ; Lampe, JW; Newton, KM; Yong, M1
Burch, JA; Lin, JY; Monteiro-Riviere, NA; Tournas, JA; Zielinski, J1
Kashiki, Y; Nagao, Y; Nagata, C; Shibuya, C; Shimizu, H; Uchiyama, S; Ueno, T; Yamamoto, S1
Bub, A; Kulling, SE; Möseneder, J; Rüfer, CE; Stürtz, M; Winterhalter, P1
Chan, J; Franke, A; Fraser, GE; Jaceldo-Siegl, K; Sabaté, J1
Anai, S; Chang, M; Hou, W; Pendleton, JM; Rosser, CJ; Shiverick, KT; Tan, WW1
Atkinson, C; Lampe, JW; Li, L; Newton, KM; Stanczyk, FZ; Westerlind, KC1
Botting, N; Darbre, PD; Mills, S; Pope, GS; Pugazhendhi, D; Watson, KA1
Adlercreutz, H; Ishimi, Y; Katsumata, S; Masuyama, R; Ohtomo, T; Peñalvo, JL; Suzuki, K; Takeda, K; Uehara, M1
Hattori, M; Jin, JS; Kakiuchi, N; Nishihata, T1
Bah, M; Brzezicka, E; Korzekwa, A; Piskula, MK; Siemieniuch, MJ; Skarzynski, DJ; Woclawek-Potocka, I1
Garrido, A; Muñoz, Y; Valladares, L1
Aiello Bowles, EJ; Atkinson, C; Lampe, JW; Lehman, CD; Li, L; Newton, KM; Stanczyk, FZ; Westerlind, KC1
Cline, JM; Durant, P; Leone-Kabler, S; Register, TC; Scott, LM; Townsend, A; Wood, CE1
Asthana, S; Atwood, CS; Barnet, JH; Carlsson, CM; Gleason, CE; Johnson, SC; Meade, SA; Ries, ML; Setchell, KD1
Bennetau-Pelissero, C; Carreau, C; Flouriot, G; Potier, M1
Canzi, E; Gardana, C; Simonetti, P1
Blaut, M; Braune, A; Matthies, A1
Kruger, MC; Loots, du T; Moughan, PJ; Poulsen, RC1
Brooks, JD; Feldman, D; Franke, AA; Gardner, CD; Liu, JP; Oelrich, B1
Franke, AA; Hebert, JR; Hurley, TG; Kurzer, MS; Sepkovic, DW; Teas, J1
Lampe, JW1
Choi, EJ; Kim, GH2
Cooke, GM; Gilani, GS; Robertson, P; Sepehr, E1
Asano, K; Sone, T; Tanaka, M; Thawornkuno, C1
Akaza, H; Chihara, Y; Fujimoto, K; Hirao, Y; Hirayama, A; Miyanaga, N; Tanaka, M; Tanaka, N; Torimoto, K; Yoneda, T1
Banz, WJ; Cho, KW; Kim, YC; Lee, OH; Moustaid-Moussa, N; Shay, NF1
Bolca, S; Bracke, M; De Keukeleire, D; Depypere, H; Heyerick, A; Possemiers, S; Verstraete, W; Wyns, C1
Hori, S; Nakagawa, H; Tamura, M2
Chen, C; Chen, Y; Guo, K; Su, Y; Uchiyama, S; Ueno, T; Zhang, B1
Akaza, H; Miyanaga, N; Moriyama, K; Nomoto, K; Tsuji, H1
Bolca, S; Verstraete, W1
Furoku, S; Hosaka, T; Nakamoto, M; Nishioka, Y; Sakai, T; Shuto, E; Sone, S2
Abiru, Y; Hayashi, T; Hishigaki, H; Miyazawa, N; Sato, I; Shimada, Y; Takahashi, M; Uchiyama, S; Yasuda, S1
Jackson, R; Proudlock, R; Schwen, R1
Bennett, FI; Jackson, MD; McFarlane-Anderson, ND; Simon, GA; Walker, SP1
Blaszkewicz, M; Buyken, AE; Degen, GH; Remer, T; Shi, L1
deVere White, RW; Fujii, H; Hackman, RM; Soares, SE; Stapp, EC; Tsodikov, A1
Becker, L; Bucheli, TD; Hoerger, CC; Hungerbühler, K; Praplan, AP; Wettstein, FE1
Abe, K; Arakawa, H; Kambegawa, A; Maekawa, H; Minekawa, T; Ohkuma, H; Shindome, K1
Frankenfeld, CL2
Abe, F; Ishida, T; Ishimi, Y; Tousen, Y; Uehara, M1
Azlan, A; Haron, H; Ismail, A; Peng, LS; Shahar, S1
Krol, W; Szliszka, E1
Cooke, GM; Curran, I; Dahiya, J; Dyck, M; Fan, L; Farmer, C; Gilani, GS; Nicolidakis, H; Robertson, P; Sepehr, E1
Mizumoto, Y; Serizawa, S; Shiraishi, H; Suzuki, Y; Yoshinaga, J1
Franke, AA; Halm, BM; Hodis, HN; Kono, N; Lai, JF; Mack, WJ; Pagano, I1
Greiwe, JS; Jackson, RL; Schwen, RJ1
Bah, MM; Boruszewska, D; Kowalczyk-Zieba, I; Piotrowska-Tomala, KK; Piskula, MK; Siemieniuch, MJ; Skarzynski, DJ; Woclawek-Potocka, I1
Hattori, M; Nomura, I; Oshima, K; Suzuki, T; Yokoyama, S1
Franke, AA; Lai, JF; Maskarinec, G; Morimoto, Y; Pagano, I1
Hatakeyama, S; Imai, K; Mizumoto, Y; Onohara, C; Shiraishi, H; Suzuki, Y; Tokuoka, S; Toshima, H; Yoshinaga, J1
Blaut, M; Braune, A; Loh, G; Matthies, A1
Akaza, H; Moriyama, K; Nomoto, K; Tsuji, H1
Amer, DA; Jähne, M; Kretzschmar, G; Vollmer, G; Weigt, C1
Atkin, SL; Sathyapalan, T; Shor, D; Thatcher, NJ1
Cai, Y; Chen, C; Guo, K; Mei, F; Su, Y; Wang, P; Zhang, B; Zhou, Q1
Abiru, Y; Hishigaki, H; Miyazawa, N; Shimada, Y; Takahashi, M; Uchiyama, S1
Asano, K; Haneishi, A; Nakamura, S; Noguchi, T; Takagi, K; Tanaka, T; Yamada, K; Yamamoto, T1
Atkinson, C; Lampe, JW; Li, L; Newton, KM; Stanczyk, FZ; Westerlind, KC; Yong, M1
Kim, YH; Kumazoe, M; Tachibana, H; Tsukamoto, S; Yamada, K; Yamashita, S1
Guo, Y; Huang, Y; Xiao, M; Ye, J; Zhang, X1
Chang, SH; Cho, LY; Choi, BY; Han, DS; Kang, D; Kim, YS; Ko, KP; Ma, SH; Park, SK; Shin, A; Shin, HR; Song, KS; Yang, JJ; Yoo, KY1
de la Parra, C; Dharmawardhane, S; Martinez-Montemayor, M; Otero-Franqui, E1
Huang, S; Yao, W; Zhang, X; Zheng, W1
Kim, Y; Lee, S; Yum, T1
Akaza, H; Fukuta, F; Hida, T; Masumori, N; Minatoya, M; Mori, M; Nagata, Y; Sugiyama, Y; Tsuji, H; Tsukamoto, T; Yamashita, T; Yoneta, A1
Blaut, M; Braune, A; Engst, W; Matthies, A; Schröder, C1
Allsopp, P; Magee, PJ; Rowland, IR; Samaletdin, A1
Afman, LA; Geelen, A; Hollman, PC; Schouten, EG; van 't Veer, P; van der Velpen, V2
Abiru, Y; Uchiyama, S; Ueno, T1
Jung, JH; Kim, HS1
Kelly, LA; Norris, LA; O'Leary, JJ; Seidlova-Wuttke, D; Wuttke, W1
Chen, YM; Ho, SC; Liu, ZM; Woo, J1
Byrne, C; Fang, CY; Kurzer, MS; Tseng, M1
Abe, F; Ishimi, Y; Kimira, Y; Tousen, Y; Uehara, M1
Chen, YM; Ho, SC; Liu, ZM; Wong, C; Woo, J1
Chua, WH; Ishimi, Y; Kruger, MC; Tadaishi, M; Tousen, Y; Wolber, FM1
Chen, YM; Ho, S; Ho, SC; Liu, ZM; To, K; Tomlinson, B; Woo, J2
Hou, Y; Su, Y; Yao, W; Zheng, W1
Hori, S; Hoshi, C; Tamura, M1
Hayman, LL; Jones, E; Lichtenstein, AH; Ryan, HH; Shi, L; Simas, TA; Sun, Q1
Arabshahi, A; Barnes, S; King, J; Legette, LL; Prasain, J; Weaver, CM1
Chen, YM; Ho, SC; Liu, J; Liu, ZM; Woo, J1
Atkinson, C; Frankenfeld, CL; Lampe, JW; Wähälä, K1
Hou, Y; Yao, W; Zheng, W1
Akasaka, H; Akaza, H; Fukuta, F; Masumori, N; Miura, T; Mori, M; Moriyama, K; Nagata, Y; Ohnishi, H; Saito, S; Sugiyama, Y; Takayanagi, A; Tsuji, H; Tsukamoto, T1
Hisada, A; Suzuki, Y; Yoshinaga, J1
Cleveland, BM1
Chen, YM; Ho, SC; Liu, ZM; Tang, N; Woo, J1
Brown, NM; Galandi, SL; Heubi, JE; King, EC; Setchell, KD; Summer, SS; Zhao, X1
Geelen, A; Hollman, PC; Mensink, M; Schouten, EG; van der Velpen, V; van Nielen, M; Van't Veer, P1
Chang, SH; Cho, LY; Choi, BY; Han, DS; Kang, D; Kim, HJ; Kim, YS; Ko, KP; Ma, SH; Park, SK; Shin, A; Shin, HR; Song, KS; Yang, JJ; Yoo, KY1
Dietze, JE; Kullman, SW; Lee, B; Meyer, MT; Williams, CM; Worley-Davis, L; Yost, EE1
Adachi, T; Harada, N; Horiuchi, H; Inui, H; Nakano, Y; Yamaji, R1
Fuller, S; Gunderson, G; Iwashita, S; Lampe, JW; Newton, KM; Qu, C; Reed, SD; Uchiyama, S; Ueno, T1
Morales-Gutiérrez, FJ; Rodriguez-Mateos, A; Spencer, JP; Toro-Funes, N; Veciana-Nogués, MT; Vidal-Carou, MC1
Ahn, Y; Kim, CS; Kim, SS; Kim, YJ; Ko, KP; Lim, YK; Park, JK; Park, SJ; Yoo, KY1
Belosay, A; Doerge, DR; Hartman, JA; Helferich, WG; Song, H; Wang, W; Yang, X; Zhang, Y1
Liu, J; Xie, B; Xie, D; Zhan, X; Zhang, S; Zhang, Z1
Chedraui, P; Hobiger, S; Imhof, M; Jungbauer, A; Laschitz, T; Lipovac, M; Pfitscher, A1
Barbetta, B; Benvenuti, C; Colovic, M; Donazzolo, Y; Giacovelli, G; Manzotti, C; Persiani, S; Rovati, LC; Sala, F; Vitalini, C; Zangarini, M1
Barnes, S; Jackson, GS; Martin, BR; McCabe, GP; McCabe, L; Pawlowski, JW; Peacock, M; Weaver, CM1
Cerundolo, R; Court, MH; Redmon, JM; Shrestha, B1
Álvarez-Buylla, JR; Cuesta, I; Delgado, S; Guadamuro, L; Mayo, B; Redruello, B1
Hori, S; Nakagawa, H; Sugahara, T; Tamura, M; Yamauchi, S1
Kelly, LA1
Guo, J; Kong, Y; Liu, J; Liu, K; Lu, Z; Mi, M; Sun, H; Wang, J; Xia, W; Xu, H; Yang, J; Zhou, R1
Jung, E; Kim, BG; Kim, EJ; Kim, J; Lee, PG; Pandey, BP1
Cassidy, A; Curtis, PJ; Hazim, S; Kay, CD; Minihane, AM; Ostertag, LM; Schär, MY1
Chen, YM; Ho, SC; Huang, ZG; Ling, WH; Liu, ZM; Xie, YJ1
Koh, WP; Lee, BL; Ong, CN; Pan, A; Talaei, M; van Dam, RM; Yuan, JM1
Ali Mohd, M; Hod, R; Husain, R; Kouidhi, W1
Loke, WM; Tan, XY; Tan, YM; Tsen, SY; Yan, BY1
Fujii, S; Inoue, H; Ishimi, Y; Katsumata, S; Kikkawa, Y; Machida, M; Takahashi, N; Uehara, M1
Ishimi, Y; Kobayashi, I; Matsumoto, C; Matsumoto, Y; Nagahata, Y; Nishide, Y; Tousen, Y1
Aresta, A; Calvello, R; Cianciulli, A; Clodoveo, ML; Corbo, F; Franchini, C; Panaro, MA; Salvatore, R; Trapani, A; Zambonin, C1
Churchwell, MI; Doerge, DR; Fleck, SC; Teeguarden, JG1
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Reviews

14 review(s) available for equol and daidzein

ArticleYear
An overview on Estrogen receptors signaling and its ligands in breast cancer.
    European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2022, Nov-05, Volume: 241

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Estrogen Receptor beta; Estrogens; Female; Humans; Ligands; Male; Receptors, Estrogen

2022
Isoflavone content of infant formulas and the metabolic fate of these phytoestrogens in early life.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1998, Volume: 68, Issue:6 Suppl

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Cattle; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Humans; Infant; Infant Food; Infant, Newborn; Isoflavones; Milk, Human; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Soybean Proteins

1998
Gut bacterial metabolism of the soy isoflavone daidzein: exploring the relevance to human health.
    Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.), 2005, Volume: 230, Issue:3

    Topics: Bacteria; Breast Neoplasms; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Prostatic Neoplasms; Surveys and Questionnaires

2005
Metabolism of dietary soy isoflavones to equol by human intestinal microflora--implications for health.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2007, Volume: 51, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Diet; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Health Promotion; Humans; Hydrolysis; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male

2007
Isoflavones, equol and cardiovascular disease: pharmacological and therapeutic insights.
    Current medicinal chemistry, 2007, Volume: 14, Issue:26

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Endothelial Cells; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Hypertension; Isoflavones; Nitric Oxide Synthase; Potassium Channels; Soy Foods; Stroke; Vasodilation

2007
Emerging evidence of the health benefits of S-equol, an estrogen receptor β agonist.
    Nutrition reviews, 2011, Volume: 69, Issue:8

    Topics: Biomarkers; Biotransformation; C-Reactive Protein; Cardiovascular Diseases; Equol; Estrogen Receptor beta; Female; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Lipoproteins, LDL; Male; Osteoporosis; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Risk Factors

2011
O-desmethylangolensin: the importance of equol's lesser known cousin to human health.
    Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.), 2011, Volume: 2, Issue:4

    Topics: Bacteria; Biomarkers; Equol; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Molecular Structure; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens

2011
Does equol production determine soy endocrine effects?
    European journal of nutrition, 2012, Volume: 51, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Dietary Supplements; Endocrine System Diseases; Equol; Female; Functional Food; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Soy Foods

2012
Influence of isoflavone intake and equol-producing intestinal flora on prostate cancer risk.
    Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP, 2013, Volume: 14, Issue:1

    Topics: Bacteria; Equol; Feces; Food; Gastrointestinal Tract; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Metabolome; Prostatic Neoplasms

2013
Gene polymorphisms in the ornithine decarboxylase-polyamine pathway modify gastric cancer risk by interaction with isoflavone concentrations.
    Gastric cancer : official journal of the International Gastric Cancer Association and the Japanese Gastric Cancer Association, 2015, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adenosylmethionine Decarboxylase; Asian People; Case-Control Studies; Equol; Gene-Environment Interaction; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Multicenter Studies as Topic; NAD(P)H Dehydrogenase (Quinone); Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II; Ornithine Decarboxylase; Phytoestrogens; Polyamines; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Stomach Neoplasms

2015
Bioconversion Using Lactic Acid Bacteria: Ginsenosides, GABA, and Phenolic Compounds.
    Journal of microbiology and biotechnology, 2017, May-28, Volume: 27, Issue:5

    Topics: Bacteria; beta-Galactosidase; beta-Glucosidase; Bifidobacterium; Cultured Milk Products; Equol; Fermentation; Food Microbiology; gamma-Aminobutyric Acid; Genistein; Ginsenosides; Isoflavones; Lactic Acid; Lactobacillus; Lactobacillus plantarum; Phenols; Streptococcus thermophilus

2017
Circulating isoflavone and lignan concentrations and prostate cancer risk: a meta-analysis of individual participant data from seven prospective studies including 2,828 cases and 5,593 controls.
    International journal of cancer, 2018, 12-01, Volume: 143, Issue:11

    Topics: Aged; Case-Control Studies; Equol; Europe; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Prospective Studies; Prostatic Neoplasms; Risk Factors

2018
Isoflavones.
    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2019, Mar-19, Volume: 24, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens

2019
Equol: A Bacterial Metabolite from The Daidzein Isoflavone and Its Presumed Beneficial Health Effects.
    Nutrients, 2019, Sep-16, Volume: 11, Issue:9

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Diet; Equol; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Health Status; Humans; Isoflavones

2019

Trials

43 trial(s) available for equol and daidzein

ArticleYear
Urinary lignan and isoflavonoid excretion in men and women consuming vegetable and soy diets.
    Nutrition and cancer, 1995, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adult; Chromans; Colon; Cross-Over Studies; Diet; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Sex Characteristics; Vegetables

1995
Urinary isoflavonoid phytoestrogen and lignan excretion after consumption of fermented and unfermented soy products.
    Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1995, Volume: 95, Issue:5

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adult; Chromans; Cross-Over Studies; Defecation; Diet; Equol; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Fermentation; Food Handling; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Taste

1995
Two-week dietary soy supplementation has an estrogenic effect on normal premenopausal breast.
    The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 1999, Volume: 84, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Apolipoproteins; Apolipoproteins D; Body Fluids; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Nipples; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Proteins; Soybean Proteins; Suction; Trefoil Factor-1; Tumor Suppressor Proteins

1999
Interindividual variation in metabolism of soy isoflavones and lignans: influence of habitual diet on equol production by the gut microflora.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2000, Volume: 36, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Chromans; Cross-Over Studies; Diet; Dietary Fats; Dietary Proteins; Energy Intake; Enterobacteriaceae; Equol; Female; Genetic Variation; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Soybean Proteins

2000
Comparing the pharmacokinetics of daidzein and genistein with the use of 13C-labeled tracers in premenopausal women.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2003, Volume: 77, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Biological Availability; Carbon Isotopes; Chromans; Cohort Studies; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Half-Life; Humans; Isoflavones; Mass Spectrometry; Metabolic Clearance Rate; Middle Aged; Premenopause; Reproducibility of Results; Soybean Proteins

2003
Bioavailability of soybean isoflavones from aglycone and glucoside forms in American women.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2003, Volume: 77, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Area Under Curve; Biological Availability; Chromans; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Time Factors; United States

2003
Urinary isoflavone kinetics: the effect of age, gender, food matrix and chemical composition.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2004, Volume: 91, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aging; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Nutritive Value; Postmenopause; Premenopause; Sex Characteristics; Soy Foods

2004
Distribution of soy-derived phytoestrogens in human breast tissue and biological fluids.
    Obstetrics and gynecology, 2004, Volume: 103, Issue:5 Pt 1

    Topics: Adult; Body Fluids; Breast; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Soy Foods; Tissue Distribution

2004
Influence of 10 wk of soy consumption on plasma concentrations and excretion of isoflavonoids and on gut microflora metabolism in healthy adults.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2004, Volume: 80, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; beta-Glucosidase; Beverages; Biological Availability; Equol; Feces; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Sex Factors

2004
Effect of a soymilk supplement containing isoflavones on urinary F2 isoprostane levels in premenopausal women.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2005, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Aging; Breast Neoplasms; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; F2-Isoprostanes; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lipid Peroxidation; Premenopause; Soy Milk

2005
Method of defining equol-producer status and its frequency among vegetarians.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2006, Volume: 136, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Diet, Vegetarian; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Soybean Proteins

2006
Urinary isoflavonoid excretion and soy consumption in three generations of Japanese women in Hawaii.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2007, Volume: 61, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Asian; Chromatography; Cross-Over Studies; Equol; Female; Flavonoids; Genistein; Hawaii; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Mass Spectrometry; Middle Aged; Soy Foods; Soy Milk

2007
Urinary excretion of equol by postmenopausal women consuming soymilk fermented by probiotic bifidobacteria.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2007, Volume: 61, Issue:3

    Topics: Bifidobacterium; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cross-Over Studies; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Female; Fermentation; Food Handling; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Pilot Projects; Postmenopause; Probiotics; Soy Milk

2007
Consumption of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium longum does not alter phytoestrogen metabolism and plasma hormones in men: a pilot study.
    Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.), 2006, Volume: 12, Issue:9

    Topics: Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Adult; Androstane-3,17-diol; Androstenedione; Bifidobacterium; Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate; Dihydrotestosterone; Equol; Genistein; Hormones; Humans; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus acidophilus; Leptin; Male; Phytoestrogens; Pilot Projects; Probiotics; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin; Single-Blind Method; Testosterone

2006
Equol producer status, salivary estradiol profile and urinary excretion of isoflavones in Irish Caucasian women, following ingestion of soymilk.
    Steroids, 2007, Volume: 72, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Estradiol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Saliva; Soy Milk; White People

2007
Monoclonal antibody-based time-resolved fluorescence immunoassays for daidzein, genistein, and equol in blood and urine: application to the Isoheart intervention study.
    Clinical chemistry, 2007, Volume: 53, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Biological Availability; Coronary Disease; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Fluoroimmunoassay; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Postmenopause; Reproducibility of Results

2007
Microbial and dietary factors are associated with the equol producer phenotype in healthy postmenopausal women.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2007, Volume: 137, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Diet; Equol; Feces; Female; Gastrointestinal Tract; Health; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Soy Milk

2007
Pharmacokinetics of the soybean isoflavone daidzein in its aglycone and glucoside form: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2008, Volume: 87, Issue:5

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Adult; Area Under Curve; Biological Availability; Cross-Over Studies; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Glycine max; Humans; Intestinal Absorption; Isoflavones; Male

2008
Phase II trial of isoflavone in prostate-specific antigen recurrent prostate cancer after previous local therapy.
    BMC cancer, 2008, May-11, Volume: 8

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Aged; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Polymorphism, Genetic; Prostate-Specific Antigen; Prostatic Neoplasms; Quality of Life; Receptors, Androgen

2008
A preliminary study of the safety, feasibility and cognitive efficacy of soy isoflavone supplements in older men and women.
    Age and ageing, 2009, Volume: 38, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Cognition; Dietary Supplements; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Genistein; Geriatric Assessment; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Neuropsychological Tests; Outcome Assessment, Health Care; Pilot Projects

2009
Prostatic soy isoflavone concentrations exceed serum levels after dietary supplementation.
    The Prostate, 2009, May-15, Volume: 69, Issue:7

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Mass Spectrometry; Prostatic Neoplasms; Statistics, Nonparametric

2009
Dietary seaweed modifies estrogen and phytoestrogen metabolism in healthy postmenopausal women.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2009, Volume: 139, Issue:5

    Topics: Aged; Cross-Over Studies; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogens; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Placebos; Postmenopause; Seaweed; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin; Soybean Proteins

2009
Effects of a high dose, aglycone-rich soy extract on prostate-specific antigen and serum isoflavone concentrations in men with localized prostate cancer.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2010, Volume: 62, Issue:8

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; Biomarkers, Tumor; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phytotherapy; Plant Extracts; Polysaccharides; Prostate-Specific Antigen; Prostatic Neoplasms; Severity of Illness Index; Time Factors

2010
Apparent bioavailability of isoflavones in urinary excretions of postmenopausal Malay women consuming tempeh compared with milk.
    International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 2011, Volume: 62, Issue:6

    Topics: Aged; Animals; Biological Availability; Biomarkers; Diet; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Malaysia; Middle Aged; Milk; Postmenopause; Soy Foods

2011
Equol production changes over time in postmenopausal women.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2012, Volume: 23, Issue:6

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Soybean Proteins; Specimen Handling; Time Factors; Urine Specimen Collection

2012
Equol production changes over time in pre-menopausal women.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2012, Volume: 107, Issue:8

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Cross-Over Studies; Diet; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Premenopause; Time Factors; Young Adult

2012
Estrogen receptor-mediated effects of isoflavone supplementation were not observed in whole-genome gene expression profiles of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in postmenopausal, equol-producing women.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2013, Volume: 143, Issue:6

    Topics: Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Estrogen Receptor beta; Female; Gene Expression; Humans; Isoflavones; Leukocytes, Mononuclear; Placebos; Postmenopause; Receptors, Estrogen; Transcriptome

2013
A six-month randomized controlled trial of whole soy and isoflavones daidzein on body composition in equol-producing postmenopausal women with prehypertension.
    Journal of obesity, 2013, Volume: 2013

    Topics: Adiposity; Aged; Analysis of Variance; Body Composition; Body Mass Index; Body Weight; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Hong Kong; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Overweight; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Predictive Value of Tests; Prehypertension; Soy Foods; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Waist Circumference; Waist-Hip Ratio

2013
Effects of short-term fructooligosaccharide intake on equol production in Japanese postmenopausal women consuming soy isoflavone supplements: a pilot study.
    Nutrition journal, 2013, Sep-13, Volume: 12

    Topics: beta-Glucans; Biomarkers; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Japan; Middle Aged; Oligosaccharides; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Pilot Projects; Postmenopause; Prebiotics; Seeds

2013
Randomized controlled trial of whole soy and isoflavone daidzein on menopausal symptoms in equol-producing Chinese postmenopausal women.
    Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 2014, Volume: 21, Issue:6

    Topics: Anxiety; Back Pain; China; Cognition; Cough; Depression; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Dyspnea; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Hot Flashes; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Phytotherapy; Plant Preparations; Postmenopause; Sleep Wake Disorders

2014
Whole soy, but not purified daidzein, had a favorable effect on improvement of cardiovascular risks: a 6-month randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial in equol-producing postmenopausal women.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2014, Volume: 58, Issue:4

    Topics: Aged; Animals; C-Reactive Protein; Cardiovascular Diseases; Carotid Intima-Media Thickness; Cholesterol, LDL; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Milk; Postmenopause; Risk Factors

2014
Effect of whole soy and purified isoflavone daidzein on renal function--a 6-month randomized controlled trial in equol-producing postmenopausal women with prehypertension.
    Clinical biochemistry, 2014, Volume: 47, Issue:13-14

    Topics: Asian People; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Kidney; Kidney Function Tests; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Prehypertension; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic; Soy Foods

2014
Large inter-individual variation in isoflavone plasma concentration limits use of isoflavone intake data for risk assessment.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2014, Volume: 68, Issue:10

    Topics: Aged; Asian People; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Risk Assessment; Soy Foods

2014
Isoflavone supplement composition and equol producer status affect gene expression in adipose tissue: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover trial in postmenopausal women.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2014, Volume: 100, Issue:5

    Topics: Adipose Tissue; Adiposity; Aged; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Gene Expression; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Netherlands; Nutritional Status; Postmenopause; Surveys and Questionnaires

2014
Effect of whole soy and purified daidzein on ambulatory blood pressure and endothelial function--a 6-month double-blind, randomized controlled trial among Chinese postmenopausal women with prehypertension.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2015, Volume: 69, Issue:10

    Topics: Blood Pressure; Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory; China; Double-Blind Method; Endothelium, Vascular; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Hypertension; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Postmenopause; Prehypertension; Seeds; Soy Foods; Vasodilation

2015
Evaluation of Levothyroxine Bioavailability after Oral Administration of a Fixed Combination of Soy Isoflavones in Post-menopausal Female Volunteers.
    Drug research, 2016, Volume: 66, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Biological Availability; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Therapeutic Equivalency; Thyroxine

2016
Impact of equol-producing capacity and soy-isoflavone profiles of supplements on bone calcium retention in postmenopausal women: a randomized crossover trial.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2015, Volume: 102, Issue:3

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Aged; Bone and Bones; Calcium; Cross-Over Studies; Dietary Supplements; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Risedronic Acid

2015
Acute benefits of the microbial-derived isoflavone metabolite equol on arterial stiffness in men prospectively recruited according to equol producer phenotype: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2016, Volume: 103, Issue:3

    Topics: Aged; Bacteria; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cross-Over Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Phytotherapy; Plant Extracts; Prospective Studies; Pulse Wave Analysis; Vascular Stiffness

2016
Research protocol: effect of natural S-equol on blood pressure and vascular function--a six-month randomized controlled trial among equol non-producers of postmenopausal women with prehypertension or untreated stage 1 hypertension.
    BMC complementary and alternative medicine, 2016, Mar-01, Volume: 16

    Topics: Aged; Blood Pressure; Clinical Protocols; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Hypertension; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Natriuretic Agents; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Postmenopause; Prehypertension; Research Design; Soybean Proteins; Vasodilation; Vasodilator Agents

2016
Metabolomics reveals differences between three daidzein metabolizing phenotypes in adults with cardiometabolic risk factors.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2017, Volume: 61, Issue:1

    Topics: Equol; Female; Food; Glycine max; Humans; Inactivation, Metabolic; Isoflavones; Male; Metabolic Syndrome; Metabolomics; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Risk Factors

2017
Safety and feasibility of estrogen receptor-β targeted phytoSERM formulation for menopausal symptoms: phase 1b/2a randomized clinical trial.
    Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 2019, Volume: 26, Issue:8

    Topics: Cognition; Cross-Over Studies; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Double-Blind Method; Drug Therapy, Combination; Equol; Estrogen Receptor beta; Female; Genistein; Hot Flashes; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Perimenopause

2019
Retrospective analysis of phytoSERM for management of menopause-associated vasomotor symptoms and cognitive decline: a pilot study on pharmacogenomic effects of mitochondrial haplogroup and APOE genotype on therapeutic efficacy.
    Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 2020, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: Apolipoproteins E; Cognition; Cognitive Dysfunction; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Feasibility Studies; Female; Genistein; Haplotypes; Hot Flashes; Humans; Isoflavones; Menopause; Middle Aged; Mitochondria; Phytoestrogens; Pilot Projects; Retrospective Studies; Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators; Treatment Outcome

2020
The 6-month effect of whole soy and purified isoflavones daidzein on thyroid function-A double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled trial among Chinese equol-producing postmenopausal women.
    Phytotherapy research : PTR, 2021, Volume: 35, Issue:10

    Topics: China; Dietary Supplements; Double-Blind Method; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Postmenopause; Thyroid Gland

2021

Other Studies

234 other study(ies) available for equol and daidzein

ArticleYear
Biocatalytic synthesis and evaluation of antioxidant and antibacterial activities of hydroxyequols.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 2022, 10-01, Volume: 73

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antioxidants; Biocatalysis; Equol; Escherichia coli; Isoflavones

2022
Isotope dilution gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric method for the determination of lignans and isoflavonoids in human urine, including identification of genistein.
    Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1991, Jul-15, Volume: 199, Issue:3

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Butylene Glycols; Chromans; Equol; Female; Furans; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Indicator Dilution Techniques; Isoflavones; Lignans; Lignin; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Male

1991
The estrogenic activity of certain phytoestrogens in the Siberian sturgeon Acipenser baeri.
    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 1991, Volume: 38, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Chromans; Chromatography, Thin Layer; Coumestrol; Equol; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Fishes; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Isoflavones; Liver; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Spectrophotometry, Infrared; Vitellogenins

1991
Identification of phytoestrogens in the urine of male dogs.
    Journal of steroid biochemistry, 1988, Volume: 31, Issue:6

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Binding, Competitive; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Dogs; Equol; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Prostatic Hyperplasia; Receptors, Estrogen; Reference Values

1988
Identification of lignans and phytoestrogens in urine of chimpanzees.
    Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1986, Jul-30, Volume: 158, Issue:2

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Animals; Butylene Glycols; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Pan troglodytes; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Plant Preparations

1986
Soya--a dietary source of the non-steroidal oestrogen equol in man and animals.
    The Journal of endocrinology, 1984, Volume: 102, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Benzopyrans; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains

1984
Identification of the isoflavonic phytoestrogen daidzein in human urine.
    Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1984, Jan-31, Volume: 136, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Chromans; Diet; Equol; Female; Flavonoids; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Humans; Isoflavones; Vegetables

1984
Plasma concentrations of phyto-oestrogens in Japanese men.
    Lancet (London, England), 1993, Nov-13, Volume: 342, Issue:8881

    Topics: Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Finland; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Male; Middle Aged; Prostatic Neoplasms; Risk Factors

1993
Determination of lignans and isoflavonoids in human female plasma following dietary supplementation.
    The Journal of endocrinology, 1994, Volume: 142, Issue:2

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Australia; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens; Female; Food, Fortified; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Linseed Oil; Middle Aged; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Neoplasms; Plants, Edible; Postmenopause

1994
Metabolites of dietary (soya) isoflavones in human urine.
    Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 1993, Dec-31, Volume: 223, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Adult; Chromans; Chromatography, Gas; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged

1993
In vitro bioassays of non-steroidal phytoestrogens.
    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 1993, Volume: 45, Issue:5

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Alkaline Phosphatase; Biological Assay; Chromans; Coumestrol; Dinoprost; Endometrial Neoplasms; Endometrium; Equol; Estradiol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Polyunsaturated Alkamides; Tamoxifen; Tumor Cells, Cultured

1993
Regulation of sex hormone-binding globulin production by isoflavonoids and patterns of isoflavonoid conjugation in HepG2 cell cultures.
    Steroids, 1995, Volume: 60, Issue:9

    Topics: Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Chromans; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Methylation; RNA, Messenger; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin; Transcription, Genetic; Tumor Cells, Cultured

1995
Altered time course of urinary daidzein and genistein excretion during chronic soya diet in healthy male subjects.
    Nutrition and cancer, 1995, Volume: 24, Issue:3

    Topics: Absorption; Adult; Chromans; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Male; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations

1995
Lignans and isoflavonoids in plasma and prostatic fluid in men: samples from Portugal, Hong Kong, and the United Kingdom.
    The Prostate, 1997, Jul-01, Volume: 32, Issue:2

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adult; Aged; Chromans; Equol; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Hong Kong; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Portugal; Prostate; Semen; United Kingdom

1997
Plasma and urinary kinetics of the isoflavones daidzein and genistein after a single soy meal in humans.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1998, Volume: 67, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Antineoplastic Agents; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Flour; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Postprandial Period; Soybean Proteins; Time Factors

1998
Differential effects of dietary phyto-oestrogens daidzein and equol on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells.
    European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990), 1997, Volume: 33, Issue:14

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Chromans; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Estrogen Antagonists; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Neoplasm Proteins; Proteins; Receptors, Estrogen; RNA, Messenger; Tamoxifen; Trefoil Factor-1; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Tumor Suppressor Proteins

1997
Phytoestrogens have agonistic and combinatorial effects on estrogen-responsive gene expression in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.
    Endocrine, 1998, Volume: 8, Issue:2

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Chromans; Drug Interactions; Equol; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Gene Expression; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Luciferases; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Transfection; Tumor Cells, Cultured

1998
Assessment of isoflavonoid concentrations in Australian bovine milk samples.
    The Journal of dairy research, 1998, Volume: 65, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Australia; Cattle; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Female; Flavonoids; Genistein; Hot Temperature; Isoflavones; Milk; Seasons

1998
Urinary metabolites of daidzin orally administered in rats.
    Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 1998, Volume: 21, Issue:9

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Arylsulfatases; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Glucuronidase; Isoflavones; Male; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

1998
Reliability of serum measurements of lignans and isoflavonoid phytoestrogens over a two-year period.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 1998, Volume: 7, Issue:10

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Bias; Breast Neoplasms; Chromans; Equol; Feasibility Studies; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Middle Aged; New York City; Pilot Projects; Postmenopause; Premenopause; Reference Values; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Time Factors

1998
Phyto-oestrogen excretion and rate of bone loss in postmenopausal women.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 1998, Volume: 52, Issue:11

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Aging; Bone Density; Chromans; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Linear Models; Middle Aged; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Postmenopause; Prospective Studies; Time Factors

1998
Daidzein conjugates are more bioavailable than genistein conjugates in rats.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 1998, Volume: 68, Issue:6 Suppl

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Biological Availability; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Isoflavones; Male; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Soybean Proteins

1998
Phytoestrogens inhibit growth and MAP kinase activity in human aortic smooth muscle cells.
    Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979), 1999, Volume: 33, Issue:1 Pt 2

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Aorta, Thoracic; Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinases; Cattle; Cell Division; Cell Movement; Cells, Cultured; Chromans; Culture Media; DNA; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Male; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Protein Biosynthesis

1999
Urinary excretion of isoflavonoids and the risk of breast cancer.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 1999, Volume: 8, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anticarcinogenic Agents; Breast Neoplasms; Case-Control Studies; China; Chromans; Confidence Intervals; Creatinine; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Feeding Behavior; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Odds Ratio; Phenols; Risk Factors

1999
The effects of flavonoids on human phenolsulphotransferases: potential in drug metabolism and chemoprevention.
    Life sciences, 1999, Volume: 65, Issue:16

    Topics: Anticarcinogenic Agents; Arylsulfotransferase; Chromans; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Estrogen Receptor Modulators; Flavonoids; Genistein; Humans; Isoenzymes; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Sulfotransferases

1999
Comparison of isoflavones among dietary intake, plasma concentration and urinary excretion for accurate estimation of phytoestrogen intake.
    Journal of epidemiology, 2000, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Anticarcinogenic Agents; Biomarkers; Chromans; Diet; Diet Records; Energy Intake; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Plants; Regression Analysis

2000
Isoflavone aglycone-rich extract without soy protein attenuates atherosclerosis development in cholesterol-fed rabbits.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2000, Volume: 130, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Aorta; Arteriosclerosis; Cholesterol; Cholesterol, Dietary; Chromans; Copper; Disease Models, Animal; Energy Intake; Equol; Fermentation; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Lipids; Lipoproteins, LDL; Male; Malondialdehyde; Phenols; Rabbits; Saponins; Soybean Proteins

2000
Estrogenic activity of flavonoids in mice. The importance of estrogen receptor distribution, metabolism and bioavailability.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2000, Volume: 38, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apigenin; Cell Nucleus; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cytosol; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Female; Flavonoids; Genistein; Isoflavones; Kaempferols; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Organ Size; Quercetin; Receptors, Estrogen; Uterus

2000
Synergistic inhibition of LDL oxidation by phytoestrogens and ascorbic acid.
    Free radical biology & medicine, 2000, Jul-01, Volume: 29, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Antioxidants; Ascorbic Acid; Chromans; Drug Synergism; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Lipid Peroxidation; Lipid Peroxides; Lipoproteins, LDL; Male; Oxidation-Reduction; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations

2000
Animal models impacted by phytoestrogens in commercial chow: implications for pathways influenced by hormones.
    Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology, 2001, Volume: 81, Issue:5

    Topics: Age Factors; Animal Feed; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Animals, Suckling; Chromans; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Hormones; Isoflavones; Mice; Models, Animal; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Rats

2001
Effects of phytoestrogens on growth and DNA integrity in human prostate tumor cell lines: PC-3 and LNCaP.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2000, Volume: 38, Issue:2

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic; Cell Division; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic; Chromans; Coumestrol; DNA Damage; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Prostatic Neoplasms; Tumor Cells, Cultured

2000
Regulation of phenobarbital-mediated induction of CYP102 (cytochrome P450(BM-3)) in Bacillus megaterium by phytochemicals from soy and green tea.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2001, Volume: 49, Issue:10

    Topics: Bacillus megaterium; Bacterial Proteins; Catechin; Chromans; Coumestrol; Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Mixed Function Oxygenases; NADPH-Ferrihemoprotein Reductase; Phenobarbital; Tea; Zearalenone

2001
Effects of phytoestrogens on DNA synthesis and creatine kinase activity in vascular cells.
    American journal of hypertension, 2001, Volume: 14, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Aorta; Cells, Cultured; Chromans; Creatine Kinase; Creatine Kinase, MB Form; DNA; Endothelium, Vascular; Enzyme Activation; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Estrogen Antagonists; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoenzymes; Isoflavones; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Quercetin; Raloxifene Hydrochloride; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Thymidine; Tritium; Umbilical Arteries

2001
Phytoestrogens: dietary intake and excretion in postmenopausal Chinese women.
    Climacteric : the journal of the International Menopause Society, 1998, Volume: 1, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Animals; China; Chromans; Diet; Diet Records; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Fabaceae; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Milk; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Postmenopause; Vegetables

1998
A combination of dietary fructooligosaccharides and isoflavone conjugates increases femoral bone mineral density and equol production in ovariectomized mice.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2002, Volume: 132, Issue:7

    Topics: Absorptiometry, Photon; Animals; beta-Glucosidase; Bone Density; Calcium; Cecum; Chromans; Diet; Drug Synergism; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Femur; Genistein; Isoflavones; Magnesium; Mice; Oligosaccharides; Osmolar Concentration; Ovariectomy; Phosphorus; Tomography, X-Ray Computed

2002
Phytoestrogen concentrations in serum from Japanese men and women over forty years of age.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2002, Volume: 132, Issue:10

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Breast Neoplasms; Chromans; Diet; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Prostatic Neoplasms; United Kingdom

2002
Soy isoflavonoid equol modulates the growth of benign and malignant prostatic epithelial cells in vitro.
    The Prostate, 2003, Jan-01, Volume: 54, Issue:1

    Topics: Apoptosis; Cell Cycle; Cell Division; Chromans; Diet; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Flow Cytometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Plant Proteins; Polysaccharides; Prostate; Prostatic Neoplasms; Soy Foods; Tumor Cells, Cultured

2003
Quantification of isoflavones and lignans in urine using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
    Analytical biochemistry, 2003, Apr-01, Volume: 315, Issue:1

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Molecular Structure; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity

2003
The phytoestrogen equol increases nitric oxide availability by inhibiting superoxide production: an antioxidant mechanism for cell-mediated LDL modification.
    Free radical biology & medicine, 2003, May-15, Volume: 34, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Biological Availability; Cells, Cultured; Chromans; Copper; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Iron; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Lipid Peroxidation; Lipoproteins, LDL; Macrophages; Mice; Monocytes; NADPH Oxidases; Nitric Oxide; Oxidation-Reduction; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Superoxides; Time Factors

2003
Variations in metabolism of the soy isoflavonoid daidzein by human intestinal microfloras from different individuals.
    Archives of microbiology, 2003, Volume: 180, Issue:1

    Topics: Anaerobiosis; Diet; Equol; Feces; Glycine max; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones

2003
Identification of phytoestrogens in bovine milk using liquid chromatography/electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.
    Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM, 2003, Volume: 17, Issue:12

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Animals; Cattle; Chromans; Chromatography, Liquid; Coumestrol; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Ions; Isoflavones; Lignans; Milk; Molecular Structure; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization

2003
Oestrogenic compounds and oxidative stress (in human sperm and lymphocytes in the Comet assay).
    Mutation research, 2003, Volume: 544, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Adult; Antioxidants; Ascorbic Acid; Catalase; Comet Assay; DNA Damage; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Humans; In Vitro Techniques; Isoflavones; Lymphocytes; Male; Oxidative Stress; Spermatozoa; Superoxide Dismutase

2003
In vitro incubation of human feces with daidzein and antibiotics suggests interindividual differences in the bacteria responsible for equol production.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2004, Volume: 134, Issue:3

    Topics: Anaerobiosis; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bacteria; Equol; Feces; Humans; Isoflavones

2004
Equol, a natural estrogenic metabolite from soy isoflavones: convenient preparation and resolution of R- and S-equols and their differing binding and biological activity through estrogen receptors alpha and beta.
    Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 2004, Mar-15, Volume: 12, Issue:6

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Binding Sites; Carcinoma, Endometrioid; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Estrogen Receptor beta; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Phytotherapy; Plant Preparations; Receptors, Estrogen; Tumor Cells, Cultured

2004
Influence of soya-based infant formula consumption on isoflavone and gut microflora metabolite concentrations in urine and on faecal microflora composition and metabolic activity in infants and children.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2004, Volume: 91, Issue:4

    Topics: Aging; Animals; Bacteria; Child; Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Child, Preschool; Equol; Feces; Genistein; Humans; Infant; Infant Formula; Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Isoflavones; Milk; Soy Milk

2004
Isoflavones stimulate estrogen receptor-mediated core histone acetylation.
    Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2004, Apr-23, Volume: 317, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetylation; Acetyltransferases; Animals; Cell Line; Drosophila; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Antagonists; Fulvestrant; Genistein; Histone Acetyltransferases; Histones; Isoflavones; Nuclear Proteins; Nuclear Receptor Coactivator 2; Receptors, Estrogen; Recombinant Proteins; Spodoptera; Tamoxifen; Trans-Activators; Transcription Factors; Transcription, Genetic

2004
Comparisons of percent equol producers between prostate cancer patients and controls: case-controlled studies of isoflavones in Japanese, Korean and American residents.
    Japanese journal of clinical oncology, 2004, Volume: 34, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Case-Control Studies; Diet; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Incidence; Isoflavones; Japan; Korea; Male; Middle Aged; Prostatic Neoplasms; United States

2004
Serum steroid hormones, sex hormone-binding globulin concentrations, and urinary hydroxylated estrogen metabolites in post-menopausal women in relation to daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes.
    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 2004, Volume: 88, Issue:4-5

    Topics: Aged; Bacteria; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Gonadal Steroid Hormones; Humans; Hydroxyestrones; Intestines; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Postmenopause; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin

2004
Genotoxicity of the isoflavones genistein, daidzein and equol in V79 cells.
    Toxicology letters, 2004, Jun-15, Volume: 151, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Benzothiazoles; Coloring Agents; Comet Assay; Cricetinae; Cricetulus; DNA Damage; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Fibroblasts; Formazans; Genistein; Isoflavones; Micronucleus Tests; Neutral Red; Sulfonic Acids; Tetrazolium Salts

2004
Identification of puerarin and its metabolites in rats by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2004, Jun-16, Volume: 52, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Blood; Brain Chemistry; Chromatography, Liquid; Equol; Isoflavones; Male; Mass Spectrometry; Myocardium; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Urine

2004
Mammographic density in relation to daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes in overweight, postmenopausal women.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 2004, Volume: 13, Issue:7

    Topics: Aged; Biomarkers, Tumor; Breast; Breast Neoplasms; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Mammography; Middle Aged; Obesity; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Soybean Proteins

2004
Biotransformation of soy isoflavone-glycosides in laying hens: intestinal absorption and preferential accumulation into egg yolk of equol, a more estrogenic metabolite of daidzein.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 2004, Sep-24, Volume: 1674, Issue:2

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Chickens; Diet; Egg Yolk; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Intestinal Absorption; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations

2004
Equol, a metabolite of daidzein, inhibits bone loss in ovariectomized mice.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2004, Volume: 134, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Bone Density; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Isoflavones; Mice; Osteoporosis; Ovariectomy; Structure-Activity Relationship

2004
Lactobacillus gasseri: effects on mouse intestinal flora enzyme activity and isoflavonoids in the caecum and plasma.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2004, Volume: 92, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Cecum; Colony Count, Microbial; Eating; Equol; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Phytoestrogens

2004
Isolation and characterisation of an equol-producing mixed microbial culture from a human faecal sample and its activity under gastrointestinal conditions.
    Archives of microbiology, 2005, Volume: 183, Issue:1

    Topics: Bacteria; Butyrates; DNA Fingerprinting; DNA, Bacterial; DNA, Ribosomal; Enterococcus faecium; Equol; Feces; Genes, rRNA; Humans; Hydrogen; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus; Molecular Sequence Data; Oligosaccharides; Phylogeny; Propionates; RNA, Bacterial; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Veillonella

2005
Measurement of isoflavones using liquid chromatography with multi-channel coulometric electrochemical detection.
    BioFactors (Oxford, England), 2004, Volume: 22, Issue:1-4

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Electrochemistry; Equol; Genistein; Indicators and Reagents; Isoflavones; Spectrophotometry

2004
Enantioselective synthesis of S-equol from dihydrodaidzein by a newly isolated anaerobic human intestinal bacterium.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2005, Volume: 71, Issue:1

    Topics: DNA, Ribosomal; Equol; Genes, rRNA; Gram-Negative Anaerobic Bacteria; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Molecular Sequence Data; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Stereoisomerism

2005
Long-term dietary habits affect soy isoflavone metabolism and accumulation in prostatic fluid in caucasian men.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2005, Volume: 135, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Body Fluids; Equol; Feeding Behavior; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Meat; Middle Aged; Prostate; Time Factors; White People

2005
Estrogenic and genotoxic potential of equol and two hydroxylated metabolites of Daidzein in cultured human Ishikawa cells.
    Toxicology letters, 2005, Jul-28, Volume: 158, Issue:1

    Topics: Adenocarcinoma; Alkaline Phosphatase; Cell Cycle; Cell Line, Tumor; Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor; Endometrial Neoplasms; Enzyme Induction; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Estrogen Receptor beta; Female; Gene Expression; Humans; Isoflavones; Micronuclei, Chromosome-Defective; Micronucleus Tests; Mutagens; Phytoestrogens; RNA, Messenger; Spindle Apparatus

2005
Postmenopausal bone mineral density in relation to soy isoflavone-metabolizing phenotypes.
    Maturitas, 2006, Feb-20, Volume: 53, Issue:3

    Topics: Absorptiometry, Photon; Aged; Biomarkers; Bone Density; Equol; Female; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Soybean Proteins

2006
Serum equol, bone mineral density and biomechanical bone strength differ among four mouse strains.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2005, Volume: 16, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Biomechanical Phenomena; Body Weight; Bone and Bones; Bone Density; Eating; Equol; Female; Femur; Isoflavones; Lumbar Vertebrae; Mice; Mice, Inbred C3H; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Species Specificity

2005
Formononetin, a phyto-oestrogen, and its metabolites up-regulate interleukin-4 production in activated T cells via increased AP-1 DNA binding activity.
    Immunology, 2005, Volume: 116, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes; Cells, Cultured; DNA-Binding Proteins; Equol; Humans; Interleukin-4; Isoflavones; Lymphocyte Activation; Lymphoma, T-Cell; Mice; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases; Phytoestrogens; Protein Kinase C; T-Lymphocyte Subsets; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate; Transcription Factor AP-1; Tumor Cells, Cultured

2005
Absorption of isoflavones in humans: effects of food matrix and processing.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2006, Volume: 17, Issue:4

    Topics: Absorption; Beverages; Biological Availability; Digestion; Equol; Food; Food Analysis; Food Handling; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged

2006
Sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic method using coulometric electrode array detection for measurement of phytoestrogens in dried blood spots.
    Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 2005, Nov-05, Volume: 826, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Drug Stability; Electrochemistry; Electrodes; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Perimenopause; Phytoestrogens; Temperature

2005
Short-term phytoestrogen supplementation alters insulin-like growth factor profile but not lipid or antioxidant status.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2006, Volume: 17, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Antioxidants; Diet; DNA Damage; Equol; Female; Flax; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Lignans; Lipids; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens

2006
Phyto-oestrogen intake in Scottish men: use of serum to validate a self-administered food-frequency questionnaire in older men.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2006, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Biomarkers; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet Surveys; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Reproducibility of Results; Scotland; Surveys and Questionnaires

2006
Polymorphisms in the CYP19 gene may affect the positive correlations between serum and urine phytoestrogen metabolites and plasma androgen concentrations in men.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2005, Volume: 135, Issue:11

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Aged; Androgens; Androstane-3,17-diol; Aromatase; Diet; Equol; Genistein; Genotype; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Polymorphism, Genetic; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin; Testosterone

2005
High concordance of daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes in individuals measured 1 to 3 years apart.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2005, Volume: 94, Issue:6

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bacterial Infections; Biomarkers; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Time Factors

2005
Effects of dietary daidzein and its metabolite, equol, at physiological concentrations on the growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) tumors implanted in ovariectomized athymic mice.
    Carcinogenesis, 2006, Volume: 27, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Proliferation; Disease Progression; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Nude; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Transplantation, Heterologous

2006
One-month exposure to soy isoflavones did not induce the ability to produce equol in postmenopausal women.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2006, Volume: 60, Issue:9

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Aged; Area Under Curve; Biological Availability; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Time Factors

2006
Administration of equol-producing bacteria alters the equol production status in the Simulator of the Gastrointestinal Microbial Ecosystem (SHIME).
    The Journal of nutrition, 2006, Volume: 136, Issue:4

    Topics: Bacteria; Bile; Colon; DNA, Bacterial; Ecosystem; Equol; Feces; Gastrointestinal Tract; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Isoflavones; Models, Biological; Probiotics; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction

2006
Dietary modulation of p-nonylphenol-induced polycystic kidneys in male Sprague-Dawley rats.
    Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2006, Volume: 91, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetylglucosaminidase; Animals; Blood Urea Nitrogen; Corn Oil; Creatinine; Diet; Equol; Female; Genistein; Isoflavones; Kidney; Male; Phenols; Polycystic Kidney Diseases; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Soybean Oil

2006
Antioxidant activity of isoflavones and their major metabolites using different in vitro assays.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2006, Apr-19, Volume: 54, Issue:8

    Topics: Antioxidants; Bacteria; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Lipid Peroxidation; Lipoproteins, LDL; Oxidation-Reduction; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances

2006
Identification of equol producers in a Japanese population by high-performance liquid chromatography with coulometric array for determining serum isoflavones.
    Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology, 2006, Volume: 13, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Diet; Eating; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Male; Middle Aged; Soy Foods; Surveys and Questionnaires

2006
Effects of phytoestrogens on testosterone secretion by Leydig cells from Biłgoraj ganders (Anser anser).
    British poultry science, 2006, Volume: 47, Issue:2

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Geese; Genistein; Isoflavones; Leydig Cells; Male; Organ Size; Phytoestrogens; Radioimmunoassay; Random Allocation; Reproduction; Seasons; Testosterone

2006
The prooxidant, rather than antioxidant, acts of daidzein in vivo and in vitro: daidzein suppresses glutathione metabolism.
    European journal of pharmacology, 2006, Aug-07, Volume: 542, Issue:1-3

    Topics: alpha-Tocopherol; Animals; Antioxidants; Body Weight; Brain; Cell Survival; Cells, Cultured; Cerebral Cortex; Eating; Equol; Glutathione; Glutathione Disulfide; Glutathione Peroxidase; Glutathione Reductase; Isoflavones; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Liver; Male; Malondialdehyde; Mitochondria; Neurons; Oxidants; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Vitamin E

2006
Molecular signatures of soy-derived phytochemicals in androgen-responsive prostate cancer cells: a comparison study using DNA microarray.
    Molecular carcinogenesis, 2006, Volume: 45, Issue:12

    Topics: Androgens; Cell Cycle; Cell Line, Tumor; Equol; Gene Expression; Gene Expression Profiling; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I; Isoflavones; Male; Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Receptor, IGF Type 1

2006
Soya isoflavones suppress phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate-induced COX-2 expression in MCF-7 cells.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2006, Volume: 96, Issue:1

    Topics: Anticarcinogenic Agents; Breast Neoplasms; Carcinogens; Cell Line, Tumor; Cyclooxygenase 2; Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Membrane Proteins; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate

2006
Equol: a comparison of the effects of the racemic compound with that of the purified S-enantiomer on the growth, invasion, and DNA integrity of breast and prostate cells in vitro.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2006, Volume: 54, Issue:2

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Division; Cell Line, Tumor; Comet Assay; DNA Damage; DNA, Neoplasm; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Receptors, Estrogen; Stereoisomerism

2006
Bioavailability of isoflavones after ingestion of soy beverages in healthy adults.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2006, Volume: 136, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; beta-Glucosidase; Biological Availability; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Female; Fermentation; Food Handling; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Male; Mass Spectrometry; Middle Aged; Soy Milk

2006
Supplementation of difructose anhydride III enhanced elevation of plasma equol concentrations and lowered plasma total cholesterol in isoflavone-fed rats.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2006, Volume: 96, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Cecum; Cholesterol; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Disaccharides; Equol; Feces; Genistein; Isoflavones; Male; Oligosaccharides; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Rats, Wistar

2006
Detection of isoflavones in mouse tibia after feeding daidzein.
    Journal of medicinal food, 2006,Fall, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Bone and Bones; Diet; Equol; Female; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Ovariectomy; Tibia

2006
Associations among maternal soy intake, isoflavone levels in urine and blood samples, and maternal and umbilical hormone concentrations (Japan).
    Cancer causes & control : CCC, 2006, Volume: 17, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Diet Records; Equol; Estradiol; Estriol; Female; Fetal Blood; Genistein; Gestational Age; Gonadal Steroid Hormones; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Pregnancy; Soy Foods; Testosterone

2006
Production of equol from daidzein by gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium isolated from rat intestine.
    Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, 2006, Volume: 102, Issue:3

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Animals; Base Sequence; Equol; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Molecular Sequence Data; Phytoestrogens; Rats; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

2006
Production of phytoestrogen S-equol from daidzein in mixed culture of two anaerobic bacteria.
    Archives of microbiology, 2007, Volume: 187, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Bacteria, Anaerobic; Equol; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Metabolic Networks and Pathways; Microbiological Techniques; Phytoestrogens

2007
Phytoestrogen action in Leydig cells of Biłgoraj ganders (Anser anser).
    Reproductive biology, 2006, Volume: 6 Suppl 2

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Geese; Genistein; Isoflavones; Leydig Cells; Male; Phenols; Phytoestrogens; Poland; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Radioimmunoassay; Tamoxifen; Testosterone

2006
[Progress in research of equol: a metabolite of the isoflavone daidzein].
    Sheng li ke xue jin zhan [Progress in physiology], 2006, Volume: 37, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Humans; Isoflavones

2006
Vasorelaxant and antioxidant activity of the isoflavone metabolite equol in carotid and cerebral arteries.
    Brain research, 2007, Apr-13, Volume: 1141

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Angiotensin II; Animals; Antioxidants; Blood Pressure; Carotid Arteries; Cerebral Arteries; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions; Enzyme Inhibitors; Equol; Female; Hypertension; In Vitro Techniques; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Superoxides; Vasodilation

2007
Modulation of soy isoflavones bioavailability and subsequent effects on bone health in ovariectomized rats: the case for equol.
    Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, 2007, Volume: 18, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Biomarkers; Body Weight; Bone Density; Bone Resorption; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Female; Femur; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Organ Size; Osteocalcin; Osteoporosis; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Uterus

2007
Phyto-oestrogens and risk of prostate cancer in Scottish men.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2007, Volume: 98, Issue:2

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Aged; Case-Control Studies; Diet; Diet Surveys; Energy Intake; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Risk Assessment; Scotland

2007
High levels of equol in organic skimmed Finnish cow milk.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2007, Volume: 51, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Cattle; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Finland; Food, Organic; Isoflavones; Milk

2007
Simultaneous determination of daidzein, equol, genistein and bisphenol A in human urine by a fast and simple method using SPE and GC-MS.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2007, Volume: 51, Issue:7

    Topics: Adult; Benzhydryl Compounds; Diet; Equol; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Phenols; Phytoestrogens; Reproducibility of Results

2007
The effect of the phytoestrogens genistein, daidzein, and equol on the growth of tamoxifen-resistant T47D/PKC alpha.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2007, Volume: 58, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Division; Cell Line, Tumor; Drug Interactions; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Nude; Random Allocation; Safety; Tamoxifen

2007
Isoflavonoid-based bone-sparing treatments exert a low activity on reproductive organs and on hepatic metabolism of estradiol in ovariectomized rats.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2007, Oct-15, Volume: 224, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Bone Density; Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Estradiol; Female; Gene Expression Regulation; Genistein; Isoflavones; Menopause; Microsomes, Liver; Organ Size; Osteoporosis; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Uterus; Vagina

2007
Chemical composition and biological activity of a new type of Brazilian propolis: red propolis.
    Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2007, Sep-05, Volume: 113, Issue:2

    Topics: Abietanes; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Antioxidants; Benzofurans; Benzopyrans; Brazil; Cell Survival; Chloroform; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cresols; Equol; Ethanol; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; HeLa Cells; Hexanes; Humans; Isoflavones; Medicine, Traditional; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Propolis; Pterocarpans; Quercetin; Staphylococcus aureus; Streptococcus mutans

2007
Equol, a metabolite of the soybean isoflavone daidzein, inhibits neoplastic cell transformation by targeting the MEK/ERK/p90RSK/activator protein-1 pathway.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 2007, Nov-09, Volume: 282, Issue:45

    Topics: Animals; Binding Sites; Cell Line; Epidermal Growth Factor; Equol; Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases; Glycine max; Isoflavones; JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases; MAP Kinase Kinase 1; MAP Kinase Signaling System; Mice; Models, Molecular; Molecular Structure; Neoplasms; Phosphorylation; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos; ras Proteins; Replication Protein C; Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 90-kDa; Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate

2007
Inhibition by soya isoflavones of human polymorphonuclear leukocyte function: possible relevance for the beneficial effects of soya intake.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2008, Volume: 99, Issue:2

    Topics: Cell Adhesion; Cells, Cultured; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Focal Adhesion Kinase 2; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Macrophage-1 Antigen; N-Formylmethionine Leucyl-Phenylalanine; Neutrophils; P-Selectin; Pancreatic Elastase; Phosphorylation; Platelet Adhesiveness; Superoxides

2008
Soy and prostate cancer study results mixed.
    Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2007, Sep-19, Volume: 99, Issue:18

    Topics: Anticarcinogenic Agents; Equol; Feeding Behavior; Genistein; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Japan; Male; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Soy Foods

2007
Role of tyrosine phosphorylation in U46619-induced vasoconstriction of pulmonary vasculature and its modulation by genistein, daidzein, and equol.
    Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology, 2007, Volume: 50, Issue:4

    Topics: 15-Hydroxy-11 alpha,9 alpha-(epoxymethano)prosta-5,13-dienoic Acid; Animals; Blotting, Western; Caffeine; Calcimycin; Cattle; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Genistein; In Vitro Techniques; Isoflavones; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular; Phosphorylation; Phosphotyrosine; Phytoestrogens; Potassium Chloride; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Proteins; Pulmonary Artery; Pulmonary Veins; Tyrosine; Vasoconstriction

2007
Equol status modifies the association of soy intake and mammographic density in a sample of postmenopausal women.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 2008, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Body Mass Index; Breast; Chromatography, Gas; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Mammography; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Soy Foods; Soybean Proteins; Surveys and Questionnaires

2008
Urinary isoflavonoid excretion is similar after consuming soya milk and miso soup in Japanese-American women.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2008, Volume: 100, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Asian; Equol; Female; Fermentation; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Phytoestrogens; Soy Foods; Soy Milk; Specimen Handling

2008
Demographic, anthropometric, and lifestyle factors and dietary intakes in relation to daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes among premenopausal women in the United States.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2008, Volume: 87, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Anthropometry; Asian; Demography; Diet Records; Equol; Ethnicity; Exercise; Feeding Behavior; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Hispanic or Latino; Humans; Isoflavones; Life Style; Phenotype; Premenopause; Soybean Proteins; Surveys and Questionnaires; United States; White People

2008
Topical isoflavones provide effective photoprotection to skin.
    Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine, 2008, Volume: 24, Issue:2

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Animals; Ascorbic Acid; Coumaric Acids; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Combinations; Equol; Genistein; Isoflavones; Phytotherapy; Plants, Medicinal; Skin; Sunburn; Sunlight; Sunscreening Agents; Swine; Vitamin E

2008
Dietary and lifestyle correlates of urinary excretion status of equol in Japanese women.
    Nutrition and cancer, 2008, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Case-Control Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dairy Products; Diet; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Life Style; Menstrual Cycle; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Smoking; Surveys and Questionnaires

2008
Validation of soy protein estimates from a food-frequency questionnaire with repeated 24-h recalls and isoflavonoid excretion in overnight urine in a Western population with a wide range of soy intakes.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2008, Volume: 87, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Biomarkers; Cohort Studies; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Mental Recall; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Soybean Proteins; Statistics, Nonparametric; Surveys and Questionnaires; Time Factors

2008
Daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes in relation to serum hormones and sex hormone binding globulin, and urinary estrogen metabolites in premenopausal women in the United States.
    Cancer causes & control : CCC, 2008, Volume: 19, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Equol; Estrogens; Female; Gonadal Steroid Hormones; Humans; Isoflavones; Linear Models; Phenotype; Premenopause; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin; United States

2008
Effect of sulphation on the oestrogen agonist activity of the phytoestrogens genistein and daidzein in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells.
    The Journal of endocrinology, 2008, Volume: 197, Issue:3

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Proliferation; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Recombinant Proteins; Structure-Activity Relationship; Sulfates

2008
Comparative activities of daidzein metabolites, equol and O-desmethylangolensin, on bone mineral density and lipid metabolism in ovariectomized mice and in osteoclast cell cultures.
    European journal of nutrition, 2008, Volume: 47, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Bone Density; Coculture Techniques; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Isoflavones; Lipid Metabolism; Mice; Mice, Inbred Strains; Osteoclasts; Osteoporosis; Ovariectomy; Random Allocation

2008
Biotransformation of C-glucosylisoflavone puerarin to estrogenic (3S)-equol in co-culture of two human intestinal bacteria.
    Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2008, Volume: 31, Issue:8

    Topics: Adrenergic beta-Antagonists; Bacteria, Anaerobic; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Coculture Techniques; Culture Media; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Feces; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

2008
Concentrations of isoflavones and their metabolites in the blood of pregnant and non-pregnant heifers fed soy bean.
    The Journal of reproduction and development, 2008, Volume: 54, Issue:5

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Cattle; Equol; Female; Genistein; Gestational Age; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Phenols; Pregnancy; Pregnancy, Animal; Time Factors

2008
Equol is more active than soy isoflavone itself to compete for binding to thromboxane A(2) receptor in human platelets.
    Thrombosis research, 2009, Volume: 123, Issue:5

    Topics: Binding, Competitive; Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic; Calcium; Equol; Fatty Acids, Unsaturated; Genistein; Humans; Hydrazines; Isoflavones; Platelet Activation; Platelet Aggregation; Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors; Receptors, Thromboxane A2, Prostaglandin H2

2009
Daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes in relation to mammographic breast density among premenopausal women in the United States.
    Breast cancer research and treatment, 2009, Volume: 116, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Breast; Breast Neoplasms; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Humans; Hydroxyestrones; Isoflavones; Mammography; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Soy Foods

2009
Effects of prior oral contraceptive use and soy isoflavonoids on estrogen-metabolizing cytochrome P450 enzymes.
    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, 2008, Volume: 112, Issue:4-5

    Topics: Animals; Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases; Cell Line; Contraceptives, Oral; CpG Islands; Cricetinae; Cricetulus; Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1; Cytochrome P-450 CYP1B1; Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A; Diet; Equol; Female; Gene Expression; Genistein; Isoflavones; Liver; Macaca fascicularis; Mammary Glands, Animal; RNA, Messenger

2008
Respective contribution exerted by AF-1 and AF-2 transactivation functions in estrogen receptor alpha induced transcriptional activity by isoflavones and equol: consequence on breast cancer cell proliferation.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2009, Volume: 53, Issue:5

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Proliferation; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Phosphorylation; Protein Structure, Tertiary; Transcriptional Activation

2009
The role of diet in the metabolism of daidzein by human faecal microbiota sampled from Italian volunteers.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2009, Volume: 20, Issue:12

    Topics: Adult; Diet; Equol; Feces; Feeding Behavior; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Stereoisomerism

2009
Isolation of a human intestinal bacterium capable of daidzein and genistein conversion.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2009, Volume: 75, Issue:6

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Aerobiosis; DNA, Bacterial; DNA, Ribosomal; Equol; Feces; Gastrointestinal Tract; Genes, rRNA; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; RNA, Bacterial; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid

2009
Ileal and faecal digestibility of daidzein and genistein and plasma bioavailability of these isoflavones and their bioactive metabolites in the ovariectomised rat.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2009, Volume: 53 Suppl 1

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Biological Availability; Digestion; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Feces; Female; Genistein; Humans; Ileum; Isoflavones; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Ovariectomy; Phenols; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

2009
Is equol the key to the efficacy of soy foods?
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2009, Volume: 89, Issue:5

    Topics: Bacteria; Equol; Feeding Behavior; Female; Humans; Hydrolysis; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens

2009
Hepatoprotective effects of daidzein against 7,12-dimetylbenz[a]anthracene-induced oxidative stress in mice.
    International journal of molecular medicine, 2009, Volume: 23, Issue:5

    Topics: 9,10-Dimethyl-1,2-benzanthracene; Animals; Antioxidants; Apoptosis; Carcinogens; Cytoprotection; Drug Evaluation, Preclinical; Equol; Female; Glutathione; Isoflavones; Liver; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Oxidative Stress; Phytoestrogens

2009
Effect of glycosidation of isoflavones on their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics in aged male rats.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2009, Volume: 53 Suppl 1

    Topics: Aging; Animals; Biological Availability; Diet; Equol; Genistein; Glucosides; Glycine max; Glycosylation; Injections, Intravenous; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Rats, Inbred F344

2009
Biotransformation of daidzein to equol by crude enzyme from Asaccharobacter celatus AHU1763 required an anaerobic environment.
    Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2009, Volume: 73, Issue:6

    Topics: Anaerobiosis; Biotransformation; Equol; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Isoflavones; Temperature

2009
Isoflavone supplements stimulated the production of serum equol and decreased the serum dihydrotestosterone levels in healthy male volunteers.
    Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases, 2009, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Cholesterol; Dietary Supplements; Dihydrotestosterone; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Prostatic Neoplasms; Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin

2009
Daidzein and the daidzein metabolite, equol, enhance adipocyte differentiation and PPARgamma transcriptional activity.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2010, Volume: 21, Issue:9

    Topics: 3T3-L1 Cells; Adipocytes; Animals; Cell Differentiation; Deoxyglucose; Equol; Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins; Glucose; Glucose Transporter Type 4; Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins; Isoflavones; Mice; PPAR gamma

2010
Cosupplementation of isoflavones, prenylflavonoids, and lignans alters human exposure to phytoestrogen-derived 17beta-estradiol equivalents.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2009, Volume: 139, Issue:12

    Topics: Dietary Supplements; Equol; Estradiol; Feces; Flavanones; Flavonoids; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Phytoestrogens

2009
Dietary cholesterol lowers plasma and cecal equol concentrations in mice.
    Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 2009, Volume: 29, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Bacterial Typing Techniques; Bifidobacterium; Cecum; Cholesterol; Cholesterol, Dietary; Clostridium; Equol; Isoflavones; Lactobacillales; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length; Random Allocation

2009
Daidzein-metabolising phenotypes in relation to serum lipids and uric acid in adults in Guangzhou, China.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2010, Volume: 104, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Cardiovascular Diseases; China; Cholesterol, HDL; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet Records; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Lipids; Male; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Risk Factors; Triglycerides; Uric Acid; Waist-Hip Ratio; Young Adult

2010
Isolation and characterization of the equol-producing bacterium Slackia sp. strain NATTS.
    Archives of microbiology, 2010, Volume: 192, Issue:4

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Adult; Aged; Carbohydrate Metabolism; Culture Media; DNA, Bacterial; Equol; Feces; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phylogeny; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Young Adult

2010
Microbial equol production attenuates colonic methanogenesis and sulphidogenesis in vitro.
    Anaerobe, 2010, Volume: 16, Issue:3

    Topics: Colon; Culture Media; Desulfovibrio; Enterococcus faecium; Equol; Euryarchaeota; Feces; Female; Humans; Hydrogen; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus; Methane; Methanobrevibacter; Middle Aged; Sulfides; Veillonella

2010
The soy isoflavone equol enhances antigen-specific IgE production in ovalbumin-immunized BALB/c mice.
    Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology, 2010, Volume: 56, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; B-Lymphocytes; Equol; Estrogens; Female; Glycine max; Hypersensitivity, Immediate; Immunization; Immunoglobulin E; Immunologic Factors; Interleukin-13; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Ovalbumin; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; T-Lymphocytes

2010
Cloning and expression of a novel NADP(H)-dependent daidzein reductase, an enzyme involved in the metabolism of daidzein, from equol-producing Lactococcus strain 20-92.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2010, Volume: 76, Issue:17

    Topics: Amino Acid Sequence; Cloning, Molecular; Coenzymes; Equol; Escherichia coli; Isoflavones; Lactococcus; Molecular Sequence Data; NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases; Oxidation-Reduction; Recombinant Proteins; Sequence Alignment; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid

2010
Genotoxicity assessment of S-equol in bacterial mutation, chromosomal aberration, and rodent bone marrow micronucleus tests.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2010, Volume: 48, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Bone Marrow Cells; Chromosome Aberrations; Equol; Female; Isoflavones; Male; Micronucleus Tests; Mutagenicity Tests; Mutagens; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Salmonella typhimurium

2010
Urinary phytoestrogens and risk of prostate cancer in Jamaican men.
    Cancer causes & control : CCC, 2010, Volume: 21, Issue:12

    Topics: Aged; Carcinoma; Case-Control Studies; Equol; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Jamaica; Lignans; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Prostatic Neoplasms; Risk

2010
Urinary isoflavone phytoestrogens in German children and adolescents--a longitudinal examination in the DONALD cohort.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2011, Volume: 55, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Biomarkers; Child; Diet; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Germany; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Linear Models; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Phytoestrogens; White People

2011
Quantification of five isoflavones and coumestrol in various solid agroenvironmental matrices using ¹³c₃-labeled internal standards.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2011, Feb-09, Volume: 59, Issue:3

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Coumestrol; Equol; Genistein; Isoflavones; Manure; Phytoestrogens; Soil; Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Trifolium

2011
Development of bioluminescent enzyme immunoassay for s-equol using firefly luciferase and its application to the assessment of equol-producer status.
    Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin, 2011, Volume: 59, Issue:1

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Female; Humans; Immunoenzyme Techniques; Isoflavones; Luciferases, Firefly; Luminescent Agents; Male; Stereoisomerism; Time Factors

2011
Lactobacillus rhamnosus JCM 2771: impact on metabolism of isoflavonoids in the fecal flora from a male equol producer.
    Current microbiology, 2011, Volume: 62, Issue:5

    Topics: Equol; Feces; Genistein; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus; Male; Models, Biological

2011
Dairy consumption is a significant correlate of urinary equol concentration in a representative sample of US adults.
    The American journal of clinical nutrition, 2011, Volume: 93, Issue:5

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dairy Products; Diet; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Nutrition Surveys; Phytoestrogens; Soy Foods; United States; Young Adult

2011
Soy isoflavone equol perpetuates dextran sulfate sodium-induced acute colitis in mice.
    Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2011, Volume: 75, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Colitis; Dextran Sulfate; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Female; Genistein; Interleukin-10; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; T-Lymphocytes

2011
Resistant starch promotes equol production and inhibits tibial bone loss in ovariectomized mice treated with daidzein.
    Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 2011, Volume: 60, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Bone Density; Bone Density Conservation Agents; Bone Diseases, Metabolic; Cecum; Combined Modality Therapy; Drug Synergism; Equol; Female; Isoflavones; Mice; Ovariectomy; Starch; Tibia; Up-Regulation

2011
Soy isoflavones augment the effect of TRAIL-mediated apoptotic death in prostate cancer cells.
    Oncology reports, 2011, Volume: 26, Issue:3

    Topics: Apoptosis; Cell Line, Tumor; Cytotoxins; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial; Plant Extracts; Prostatic Neoplasms; Receptors, Death Domain; TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand

2011
Distribution of isoflavones in samples of serum, liver and mammary glands of rats or pigs fed dietary isoflavones.
    Annals of nutrition & metabolism, 2011, Volume: 58, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Chromatography, Liquid; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Genistein; Isoflavones; Liver; Male; Mammary Glands, Animal; Mass Spectrometry; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Soybean Proteins; Swine

2011
Foetal exposure to phthalate esters and anogenital distance in male newborns.
    International journal of andrology, 2012, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Asian People; Diethylhexyl Phthalate; Environmental Pollutants; Equol; Esters; Female; Genitalia, Male; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Isoflavones; Male; Phthalic Acids; Plasticizers; Pregnancy; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Regression Analysis; Smoking

2012
Experimentally induced mastitis and metritis modulate soy bean derived isoflavone biotransformation in diary cows.
    Theriogenology, 2011, Volume: 76, Issue:9

    Topics: Animals; Biotransformation; Cattle; Cattle Diseases; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glucuronidase; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Mastitis, Bovine; Metrial Gland; Phytoestrogens; Uterine Diseases

2011
Complete genomic sequence of the equol-producing bacterium Eggerthella sp. strain YY7918, isolated from adult human intestine.
    Journal of bacteriology, 2011, Volume: 193, Issue:19

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Equol; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Molecular Sequence Data

2011
Endocrine disrupting chemicals in urine of Japanese male partners of subfertile couples: a pilot study on exposure and semen quality.
    International journal of hygiene and environmental health, 2012, Volume: 215, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Benzoates; Biomarkers; Cadmium; Endocrine Disruptors; Environmental Monitoring; Equol; Humans; Infertility; Insecticides; Isoflavones; Male; Phthalic Acids; Pilot Projects; Pyrethrins; Semen Analysis

2012
Daidzein and genistein are converted to equol and 5-hydroxy-equol by human intestinal Slackia isoflavoniconvertens in gnotobiotic rats.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2012, Volume: 142, Issue:1

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Animals; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Colony Count, Microbial; Equol; Female; Genistein; Germ-Free Life; Humans; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Rats; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

2012
Identification of an enzyme system for daidzein-to-equol conversion in Slackia sp. strain NATTS.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2012, Volume: 78, Issue:4

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Amino Acid Sequence; Base Sequence; DNA, Bacterial; Enzymes; Equol; Escherichia coli; Gene Expression; Gene Library; Isoflavones; Lactococcus; Metabolic Networks and Pathways; Molecular Sequence Data; Open Reading Frames; Plasmids; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid

2012
Effect of 17β-estradiol and flavonoids on the regulation of expression of newly identified oestrogen responsive genes in a rat raphe nuclei-derived cell line.
    Journal of cellular physiology, 2012, Volume: 227, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Cell Differentiation; Cell Line; Cell Proliferation; Down-Regulation; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor beta; Estrogens; Flavanones; Flavonoids; Gene Expression Profiling; Gene Expression Regulation; Genistein; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Rats; RNA, Messenger; SOXF Transcription Factors

2012
Soya isoflavone consumption in relation to carotid intima-media thickness in Chinese equol excretors aged 40-65 years.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2012, Nov-14, Volume: 108, Issue:9

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Cardiovascular Diseases; Carotid Arteries; Carotid Intima-Media Thickness; China; Diet; Equol; Female; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lipids; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Risk Factors; Seeds; Surveys and Questionnaires

2012
Identification of a novel dihydrodaidzein racemase essential for biosynthesis of equol from daidzein in Lactococcus sp. strain 20-92.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2012, Volume: 78, Issue:14

    Topics: Bacterial Proteins; Equol; Isoflavones; Lactococcus; Metabolic Networks and Pathways; Molecular Sequence Data; Racemases and Epimerases; Recombinant Proteins; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Stereoisomerism

2012
Analysis of regulatory mechanisms of an insulin-inducible SHARP-2 gene by (S)-Equol.
    Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 2012, Sep-01, Volume: 525, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors; Cell Line, Tumor; Equol; Gene Expression Regulation; Glycine max; Homeodomain Proteins; Insulin; Isoenzymes; Isoflavones; Protein Kinase C; Rats; RNA, Messenger; Signal Transduction; Transcription, Genetic

2012
Daidzein-metabolizing phenotypes in relation to bone density and body composition among premenopausal women in the United States.
    Metabolism: clinical and experimental, 2012, Volume: 61, Issue:12

    Topics: Absorptiometry, Photon; Adult; Body Composition; Bone Density; Cross-Sectional Studies; Equol; Female; Femur Neck; Glycine max; Humans; Ilium; Isoflavones; Lumbar Vertebrae; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Phytoestrogens; Premenopause; Skull; United States

2012
Isoflavones suppress the expression of the FcεRI high-affinity immunoglobulin E receptor independent of the estrogen receptor.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2012, Aug-29, Volume: 60, Issue:34

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Allergic Agents; Basophils; Cell Line; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Antagonists; Fulvestrant; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Immunoglobulin E; Isoflavones; Male; Mast Cells; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3; Phosphorylation; Receptors, Estrogen; Receptors, IgE

2012
[Screening and identification of a bacterium capable of converting daidzein to S-equol].
    Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica, 2012, Jun-04, Volume: 52, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Intestines; Isoflavones; Phylogeny; Proteus mirabilis; Rats; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

2012
Interaction effects between genes involved in the AKT signaling pathway and phytoestrogens in gastric carcinogenesis: a nested case-control study from the Korean Multi-Center Cancer Cohort.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2012, Volume: 56, Issue:11

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Aged; Anticarcinogenic Agents; Asian People; Case-Control Studies; CDC2 Protein Kinase; Equol; fas Receptor; Female; Gene-Environment Interaction; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Male; MAP Kinase Kinase Kinase 1; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Phytoestrogens; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt; Republic of Korea; Signal Transduction; Stomach Neoplasms

2012
The soy isoflavone equol may increase cancer malignancy via up-regulation of eukaryotic protein synthesis initiation factor eIF4G.
    The Journal of biological chemistry, 2012, Dec-07, Volume: 287, Issue:50

    Topics: Animals; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-4E; Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-4G; Female; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Nude; Neoplasm Transplantation; Phytoestrogens; Protein Biosynthesis; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc; RNA, Messenger; RNA, Neoplasm; Transplantation, Heterologous; Up-Regulation

2012
[Microbial conversion of daidzein affects fecal equol concentration and bacterial composition of rats with or without ovariectomy].
    Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica, 2012, Jul-04, Volume: 52, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Biotransformation; Equol; Feces; Female; Intestines; Isoflavones; Metagenome; Ovariectomy; Rats

2012
Association between precocious puberty and some endocrine disruptors in human plasma.
    Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering, 2013, Volume: 48, Issue:8

    Topics: Benzhydryl Compounds; Case-Control Studies; Child; Diethylhexyl Phthalate; Endocrine Disruptors; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Phenols; Phthalic Acids; Puberty, Precocious; Reproducibility of Results

2013
Identification and expression of genes involved in the conversion of daidzein and genistein by the equol-forming bacterium Slackia isoflavoniconvertens.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2013, Volume: 79, Issue:11

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Base Sequence; Chromatography, Affinity; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional; Equol; Escherichia coli; Genistein; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Molecular Sequence Data; Oxidoreductases; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Sequence Homology

2013
Daidzein, R-(+)equol and S-(-)equol inhibit the invasion of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells potentially via the down-regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-2.
    European journal of nutrition, 2014, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Down-Regulation; Equol; Female; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Matrix Metalloproteinase 2; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9; RNA, Messenger; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2

2014
Isolation and characterization of novel S-equol-producing bacteria from brines of stinky tofu, a traditional fermented soy food in Taiwan.
    International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 2013, Volume: 64, Issue:8

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Diet; DNA, Bacterial; Equol; Fermentation; Food Microbiology; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Phylogeny; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Salts; Soy Foods; Taiwan

2013
The inhibitory effect of black soybean on hepatic cholesterol accumulation in high cholesterol and high fat diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2013, Volume: 60

    Topics: Adiponectin; AMP-Activated Protein Kinases; Animals; ATP Binding Cassette Transporter 1; Bile Acids and Salts; Blood Glucose; Catalase; Cholesterol; Diet, High-Fat; Equol; Fatty Liver; Glycine max; Hydroxymethylglutaryl CoA Reductases; Isoflavones; Lipid Metabolism; Liver; Male; Malondialdehyde; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Nitric Oxide; Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease; Oxidative Stress; PPAR gamma; RNA, Messenger; Signal Transduction; Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 2; Superoxide Dismutase; Transcriptome; Triglycerides

2013
Estrogen receptor alpha augments changes in hemostatic gene expression in HepG2 cells treated with estradiol and phytoestrogens.
    Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology, 2014, Jan-15, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Blood Coagulation; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Factor VII; Fibrin; Gene Expression; Genistein; Hemostatics; Hep G2 Cells; Hepatocytes; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1; Prothrombin; RNA, Messenger; Tissue Plasminogen Activator

2014
Equol-producing status, isoflavone intake, and breast density in a sample of U.S. Chinese women.
    Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology, 2013, Volume: 22, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Breast; Breast Neoplasms; China; Cohort Studies; Diet; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Longitudinal Studies; Middle Aged; Radiography; United States

2013
The antioxidant activity of daidzein metabolites, O‑desmethylangolensin and equol, in HepG2 cells.
    Molecular medicine reports, 2014, Volume: 9, Issue:1

    Topics: Antioxidants; Catalase; Cell Proliferation; Equol; Hep G2 Cells; Humans; Isoflavones; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Superoxide Dismutase

2014
Effects of daidzein and kiwifruit on bone mineral density and equol production in ovariectomised rats.
    International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 2014, Volume: 65, Issue:3

    Topics: Actinidia; Animals; Bone Density; Cecum; Dietary Supplements; Drug Synergism; Equol; Female; Fruit; Humans; Isoflavones; Osteoporosis, Postmenopausal; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

2014
Lactulose promotes equol production and changes the microbial community during in vitro fermentation of daidzein by fecal inocula of sows.
    Anaerobe, 2014, Volume: 25

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria, Anaerobic; Biota; Cluster Analysis; DNA, Bacterial; DNA, Ribosomal; Equol; Feces; Fermentation; Gases; Isoflavones; Lactulose; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Swine

2014
Xylitol affects the intestinal microbiota and metabolism of daidzein in adult male mice.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2013, Dec-10, Volume: 14, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Cecum; Cholesterol; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Equol; Feces; Isoflavones; Lipids; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Microbiota; Phospholipids; Random Allocation; Triglycerides; Xylitol

2013
Urinary isoflavone concentrations are inversely associated with cardiometabolic risk markers in pregnant U.S. women.
    The Journal of nutrition, 2014, Volume: 144, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Biomarkers; Blood Glucose; Body Mass Index; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cholesterol, HDL; Cross-Sectional Studies; Energy Intake; Equol; Fasting; Female; Humans; Insulin; Isoflavones; Life Style; Linear Models; Multivariate Analysis; Nutrition Surveys; Phytoestrogens; Pregnancy; Risk Factors; Triglycerides

2014
Pharmacokinetics of equol, a soy isoflavone metabolite, changes with the form of equol (dietary versus intestinal production) in ovariectomized rats.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2014, Feb-12, Volume: 62, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Diet; Equol; Female; Intestines; Isoflavones; Ovariectomy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

2014
Cardiovascular risks in relation to daidzein metabolizing phenotypes among Chinese postmenopausal women.
    PloS one, 2014, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Aged; Anthropometry; Asian People; Blood Pressure; Body Composition; Cardiovascular Diseases; Cardiovascular System; China; Cross-Sectional Studies; Equol; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Life Style; Middle Aged; Phenotype; Postmenopause; Prevalence; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Risk Factors

2014
Obesity prevalence in relation to gut microbial environments capable of producing equol or O-desmethylangolensin from the isoflavone daidzein.
    European journal of clinical nutrition, 2014, Volume: 68, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Body Mass Index; Body Weight; Cross-Sectional Studies; Equol; Female; Gastrointestinal Tract; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Microbiota; Middle Aged; Obesity; Overweight; Phenotype; Prevalence; Self Report; Soy Foods; Young Adult

2014
Lactulose increases equol production and improves liver antioxidant status in barrows treated with Daidzein.
    PloS one, 2014, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Biomarkers; Colon; Equol; Fatty Acids; Feces; Intestinal Mucosa; Isoflavones; Lactulose; Liver; Male; Orchiectomy; Swine

2014
Counts of Slackia sp. strain NATTS in intestinal flora are correlated to serum concentrations of equol both in prostate cancer cases and controls in Japanese men.
    Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP, 2014, Volume: 15, Issue:6

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Adult; Aged; Case-Control Studies; Equol; Feces; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Prostatic Neoplasms

2014
Inter- and intra-individual variation in urinary excretion of daidzein and equol in female Japanese.
    Biomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals, 2014, Volume: 19, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Asian People; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Time Factors; Young Adult

2014
In vitro and in vivo effects of phytoestrogens on protein turnover in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) white muscle.
    Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP, 2014, Volume: 165

    Topics: Animals; Cell Proliferation; Cells, Cultured; Equol; Female; Gene Expression; Genistein; Isoflavones; Muscle Cells; Muscle Proteins; Muscles; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Phytoestrogens; Protein Biosynthesis; Proteolysis; Receptors, Estrogen

2014
S-(-)equol production is developmentally regulated and related to early diet composition.
    Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 2014, Volume: 34, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Bottle Feeding; Breast Feeding; Child, Preschool; Diet; Equol; Feeding Behavior; Humans; Infant; Infant Formula; Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Intestinal Mucosa; Intestines; Isoflavones; Male; Milk; Milk, Human; Phytoestrogens; Prospective Studies; Soy Foods; Weaning

2014
Transport of steroid hormones, phytoestrogens, and estrogenic activity across a swine lagoon/sprayfield system.
    Environmental science & technology, 2014, Oct-07, Volume: 48, Issue:19

    Topics: Agriculture; Androgens; Androstenedione; Animals; Diet; Environmental Monitoring; Equol; Estrogens; Estrone; Feces; Genistein; Hormones; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Progesterone; Steroids; Swine; Urine

2014
S-equol enantioselectively activates cAMP-protein kinase A signaling and reduces alloxan-induced cell death in INS-1 pancreatic β-cells.
    Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology, 2014, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Topics: Alloxan; Animals; Bacteria; Cell Death; Cell Line; Cyclic AMP; Cyclic AMP-Dependent Protein Kinases; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Equol; Insulin; Insulin-Secreting Cells; Isoflavones; Isomerism; Oxidative Stress; Phosphorylation; Phytoestrogens; Plant Extracts; Rats; Signal Transduction

2014
A cross-sectional study of equol producer status and self-reported vasomotor symptoms.
    Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 2015, Volume: 22, Issue:5

    Topics: Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet; Equol; Female; Genistein; Hot Flashes; Humans; Isoflavones; Menopause; Middle Aged; Postmenopause; Self Report; Soy Foods; Surveys and Questionnaires; Sweating

2015
The intracellular metabolism of isoflavones in endothelial cells.
    Food & function, 2015, Volume: 6, Issue:1

    Topics: Biological Transport; Caco-2 Cells; Cardiotonic Agents; Cells, Cultured; Endothelium, Vascular; Enterocytes; Equol; Genistein; Glucuronides; Hep G2 Cells; Hepatocytes; Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells; Humans; Intestinal Absorption; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Methylation; Molecular Structure; Organ Specificity; Sulfuric Acid Esters

2015
Plasma isoflavone concentration is associated with decreased risk of type 2 diabetes in Korean women but not men: results from the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study.
    Diabetologia, 2015, Volume: 58, Issue:4

    Topics: Asian People; Case-Control Studies; Chi-Square Distribution; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Diet; Equol; Female; Genistein; Genome, Human; Humans; Isoflavones; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Prospective Studies; Protective Factors; Republic of Korea; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Sex Factors; Soy Foods; Tandem Mass Spectrometry

2015
Dietary soy isoflavones increase metastasis to lungs in an experimental model of breast cancer with bone micro-tumors.
    Clinical & experimental metastasis, 2015, Volume: 32, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Anticarcinogenic Agents; Bone Neoplasms; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Proliferation; Diet; Dietary Supplements; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Female; Genistein; Isoflavones; Ki-67 Antigen; Lung Neoplasms; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplasm Transplantation; Prognosis; Random Allocation; Soy Foods

2015
Enhanced Estrogenic Activity of Soybean Isoflavones by Coadministration of Liuwei Dihuang Pills in Ovariectomized Rats.
    Phytotherapy research : PTR, 2015, Volume: 29, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; beta-Glucosidase; Bifidobacterium; Diet; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Intestines; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus; Ovariectomy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Receptors, Estrogen; RNA, Messenger

2015
Red clover isoflavone metabolite bioavailability is decreased after fructooligosaccharide supplementation.
    Fitoterapia, 2015, Volume: 105

    Topics: Adult; Biological Availability; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Oligosaccharides; Trifolium; Young Adult

2015
Soy isoflavone metabolism in cats compared with other species: urinary metabolite concentrations and glucuronidation by liver microsomes.
    Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems, 2016, Volume: 46, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Cats; Dogs; Equol; Estradiol; Ferrets; Genistein; Glucuronidase; Glycine max; Herpestidae; Isoflavones; Liver; Microsomes, Liver; Species Specificity

2016
A novel UHPLC method for the rapid and simultaneous determination of daidzein, genistein and equol in human urine.
    Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 2015, Nov-15, Volume: 1005

    Topics: Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Limit of Detection; Linear Models; Menopause; Plant Extracts; Reproducibility of Results; Solid Phase Extraction

2015
Effects of an equol-producing bacterium isolated from human faeces on isoflavone and lignan metabolism in mice.
    Journal of the science of food and agriculture, 2016, Volume: 96, Issue:9

    Topics: 4-Butyrolactone; Actinobacteria; Animals; Equol; Feces; Female; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Lipids; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Phytoestrogens

2016
Phytoestrogens Activate the Estrogen Receptor in HepG2 Cells.
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2016, Volume: 1366

    Topics: Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Genistein; Hep G2 Cells; Humans; Isoflavones; Liver Neoplasms; Phytoestrogens; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction; Taq Polymerase; Transfection; Workflow

2016
S-equol, a Secondary Metabolite of Natural Anticancer Isoflavone Daidzein, Inhibits Prostate Cancer Growth In Vitro and In Vivo, Though Activating the Akt/FOXO3a Pathway.
    Current cancer drug targets, 2016, Volume: 16, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Apoptosis; Biological Products; Cell Cycle Checkpoints; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Proliferation; Equol; Forkhead Box Protein O3; G2 Phase Cell Cycle Checkpoints; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, Nude; Prostatic Neoplasms; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt; Signal Transduction

2016
P212A Mutant of Dihydrodaidzein Reductase Enhances (S)-Equol Production and Enantioselectivity in a Recombinant Escherichia coli Whole-Cell Reaction System.
    Applied and environmental microbiology, 2016, Jan-22, Volume: 82, Issue:7

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Bacterial Proteins; Equol; Escherichia coli; Isoflavones; Mutation; Oxidoreductases; Stereoisomerism

2016
Urine phyto-oestrogen metabolites are not significantly associated with risk of type 2 diabetes: the Singapore Chinese health study.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2016, Volume: 115, Issue:9

    Topics: Asian People; Case-Control Studies; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Equol; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Lignans; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Phytoestrogens; Risk Factors; Singapore

2016
Plasma isoflavones in Malaysian men according to vegetarianism and by age.
    Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition, 2016, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aging; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dairy Products; Diet, Vegetarian; Eggs; Equol; Estradiol; Estrone; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Malaysia; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Testosterone

2016
Relative Inhibitions of 5-Lipoxygenase and Myeloperoxidase and Free-Radical Scavenging Activities of Daidzein, Dihydrodaidzein, and Equol.
    Journal of medicinal food, 2016, Volume: 19, Issue:6

    Topics: Arachidonate 5-Lipoxygenase; Cells, Cultured; Equol; Free Radical Scavengers; Humans; Isoflavones; Kinetics; Leukotriene B4; Lipoxygenase Inhibitors; Neutrophils; Oxidation-Reduction; Peroxidase

2016
A combination of soy isoflavones and cello-oligosaccharides changes equol/O-desmethylangolensin production ratio and attenuates bone fragility in ovariectomized mice.
    Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2016, Volume: 80, Issue:8

    Topics: Absorptiometry, Photon; Animals; Bone Density; Cellobiose; Equol; Female; Femur; Food, Formulated; Fractures, Bone; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Mice; Ovariectomy

2016
The combined effects of soya isoflavones and resistant starch on equol production and trabecular bone loss in ovariectomised mice.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2016, Volume: 116, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Bone Density; Bone Marrow; Bone Resorption; Dietary Fiber; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Femur; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Glycine max; Inflammation; Isoflavones; Mice; Ovariectomy; Plant Extracts; Prebiotics; Random Allocation; Starch

2016
Bovine and soybean milk bioactive compounds: Effects on inflammatory response of human intestinal Caco-2 cells.
    Food chemistry, 2016, Nov-01, Volume: 210

    Topics: Animals; Caco-2 Cells; Cattle; Epithelial Cells; Equol; Gene Expression; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Inflammation; Isoflavones; Lipopolysaccharides; Milk; NF-kappa B; Nitric Oxide; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II; Phosphorylation; Signal Transduction

2016
Urine and serum biomonitoring of exposure to environmental estrogens II: Soy isoflavones and zearalenone in pregnant women.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2016, Volume: 95

    Topics: Adult; Cohort Studies; Diet; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Monitoring; Equol; Estrogens; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Pregnancy; Tandem Mass Spectrometry; Zearalenone

2016
Relationship of equol production between children aged 5-7 years and their mothers.
    European journal of nutrition, 2017, Volume: 56, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Child; Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Child, Preschool; Diet; Diet Records; Equol; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Life Style; Limit of Detection; Longitudinal Studies; Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Middle Aged; Mothers; Snacks; Surveys and Questionnaires

2017
Relationship of serum levels and dietary intake of isoflavone, and the novel bacterium Slackia sp. strain NATTS with the risk of prostate cancer: a case-control study among Japanese men.
    International urology and nephrology, 2016, Volume: 48, Issue:9

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Aged; Case-Control Studies; Diet; Equol; Feces; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Prostatic Neoplasms; Surveys and Questionnaires

2016
Kanamycin inhibits daidzein metabolism and abilities of the metabolites to prevent bone loss in ovariectomized mice.
    BMC research notes, 2016, Jul-07, Volume: 9

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Biotransformation; Body Weight; Bone Density; Diet; Disease Models, Animal; Equol; Female; Femur; Humans; Isoflavones; Kanamycin; Mice; Organ Size; Osteoporosis; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens; Uterus

2016
Plasma equol concentration is not associated with breast cancer and fibrocystic breast conditions among women in Shanghai, China.
    Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 2016, Volume: 36, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Breast Neoplasms; Breast Self-Examination; Case-Control Studies; China; Equol; Female; Fibrocystic Breast Disease; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio

2016
Changes in equol and major soybean isoflavone contents during processing and storage of yogurts made from control or isoflavone-enriched bovine milk determined using LC-MS (TOF) analysis.
    Food chemistry, 2017, May-01, Volume: 222

    Topics: Animals; Cattle; Chromatography, Liquid; Equol; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Mass Spectrometry; Milk; Yogurt

2017
Significant inverse association of equol-producer status with coronary artery calcification but not dietary isoflavones in healthy Japanese men.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2017, Volume: 117, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Atherosclerosis; Bacteria; Biomarkers; Calcinosis; Coronary Vessels; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diet; Equol; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Odds Ratio; Phenotype

2017
Equol, a Dietary Daidzein Gut Metabolite Attenuates Microglial Activation and Potentiates Neuroprotection In Vitro.
    Nutrients, 2017, Feb-27, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Astrocytes; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; Central Nervous System; Cyclooxygenase 2; Dinoprostone; Down-Regulation; Equol; Interleukin-6; Isoflavones; Lipopolysaccharides; Mice; Microglia; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases; Neurons; Neuroprotection; Neuroprotective Agents; NF-kappa B; Nitric Oxide; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II; Rats; Toll-Like Receptor 4; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

2017
Estrogen and soy isoflavonoids decrease sensitivity of medulloblastoma and central nervous system primitive neuroectodermal tumor cells to chemotherapeutic cytotoxicity.
    BMC pharmacology & toxicology, 2017, 09-06, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Topics: Antineoplastic Agents; Brain Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Survival; Cisplatin; Equol; Estradiol; Estrogens; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lomustine; Medulloblastoma; Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive; Vincristine

2017
Pharmacokinetics and safety profile of single-dose administration of an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic (phytoSERM) formulation in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.
    Menopause (New York, N.Y.), 2018, Volume: 25, Issue:2

    Topics: Area Under Curve; Drug Combinations; Equol; Estrogen Receptor beta; Female; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators

2018
Evaluation of inter-individual differences in gut bacterial isoflavone bioactivation in humans by PCR-based targeting of genes involved in equol formation.
    Journal of applied microbiology, 2018, Volume: 124, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Bacteria; Bacterial Proteins; Equol; Feces; Female; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Gastrointestinal Tract; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Oxidoreductases; Pilot Projects; Polymerase Chain Reaction

2018
The phytoestrogens daidzein and equol inhibit the drug transporter BCRP/ABCG2 in breast cancer cells: potential chemosensitizing effect.
    European journal of nutrition, 2019, Volume: 58, Issue:1

    Topics: ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily G, Member 2; Blotting, Western; Breast Neoplasms; Cell Line, Tumor; Down-Regulation; Equol; Humans; Isoflavones; Neoplasm Proteins; Phytoestrogens; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Up-Regulation

2019
Effect of daidzein and equol on DNA replication in MCF-7 cells.
    Journal of biochemistry, 2018, May-01, Volume: 163, Issue:5

    Topics: Cell Cycle Proteins; DNA Replication; DNA, Neoplasm; Equol; Humans; Isoflavones; MCF-7 Cells; Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 2; Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 3; Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 4; Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 6; Minichromosome Maintenance Complex Component 7; Phosphorylation; RNA, Messenger

2018
Daidzein reductase of Eggerthella sp. YY7918, its octameric subunit structure containing FMN/FAD/4Fe-4S, and its enantioselective production of R-dihydroisoflavones.
    Journal of bioscience and bioengineering, 2018, Volume: 126, Issue:3

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Coenzymes; Equol; Escherichia coli; Flavin Mononucleotide; Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide; Genistein; Humans; Iron; Isoflavones; NADP; Oxidoreductases; Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors; Protein Multimerization; Protein Structure, Quaternary; Protein Subunits; Stereoisomerism; Sulfur

2018
Optimal cut-off value for equol-producing status in women: The Japan Nurses' Health Study urinary isoflavone concentration survey.
    PloS one, 2018, Volume: 13, Issue:7

    Topics: Adult; Cohort Studies; Equol; Feeding Behavior; Female; Humans; Isoflavones; Japan; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; Soy Foods

2018
Employing different types of phytoestrogens improve bone mineralization in bisphenol A stimulated osteoblast.
    Life sciences, 2018, Oct-01, Volume: 210

    Topics: Benzhydryl Compounds; Calcification, Physiologic; Cell Differentiation; Cells, Cultured; Equol; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Genistein; Humans; Isoflavones; Osteoblasts; Osteogenesis; Phenols; Phytoestrogens

2018
Lack of combination effects of soy isoflavones and taxane chemotherapy of castration-resistant prostate cancer.
    The Prostate, 2019, Volume: 79, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Cell Growth Processes; Cell Line, Tumor; Dietary Supplements; Docetaxel; Drug Synergism; Equol; Food-Drug Interactions; Genistein; Glycine max; Isoflavones; Male; Mice; Mice, Nude; Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant; Random Allocation; Taxoids; Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays

2019
Optimization of culture conditions of soymilk for equol production by Bifidobacterium breve 15700 and Bifidobacterium longum BB536.
    Food chemistry, 2019, Apr-25, Volume: 278

    Topics: Bifidobacterium breve; Bifidobacterium longum; Equol; Fermentation; Food Microbiology; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Inulin; Isoflavones; Reproducibility of Results; Soy Milk; Temperature

2019
Screening dietary biochanin A, daidzein, equol and genistein for their potential to increase DHA biosynthesis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
    PloS one, 2019, Volume: 14, Issue:1

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Biosynthetic Pathways; Dietary Supplements; Docosahexaenoic Acids; Equol; Female; Fisheries; Genistein; Isoflavones; Lipid Metabolism; Liver; Oncorhynchus mykiss; Plant Oils

2019
Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production.
    Nutrients, 2019, Feb-19, Volume: 11, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Bacteria; Equol; Female; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Middle Aged; Phytoestrogens; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S

2019
Opposing effects of S-equol supplementation on metabolic and behavioral parameters in mice fed a high-fat diet.
    Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.), 2019, Volume: 64

    Topics: Animals; Anxiety; Anxiety Disorders; Behavior, Animal; Blood Glucose; Depression; Depressive Disorder; Dietary Supplements; Equol; Female; Hindlimb Suspension; Insulin; Isoflavones; Leptin; Male; Maze Learning; Metabolic Diseases; Metabolic Syndrome; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Phytoestrogens; Sex Factors

2019
Urinary equol, but not daidzein and genistein, was inversely associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes in Chinese adults.
    European journal of nutrition, 2020, Volume: 59, Issue:2

    Topics: Biomarkers; China; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Equol; Female; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Genistein; Humans; Incidence; Isoflavones; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Risk Assessment

2020
Transcriptional Regulation of the Equol Biosynthesis Gene Cluster in
    Nutrients, 2019, Apr-30, Volume: 11, Issue:5

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Equol; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial; Genes, Bacterial; Isoflavones; Multigene Family; Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional

2019
Lactobacillus intestinalis efficiently produces equol from daidzein and chungkookjang, short-term fermented soybeans.
    Archives of microbiology, 2019, Volume: 201, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Bacillus; Equol; Feces; Female; Fermentation; Fermented Foods; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Lactobacillus; Oxidoreductases; Phytoestrogens; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Soybean Proteins

2019
Dietary daidzein induces accumulation of S-equol in enterohepatic circulation to far higher levels than that of daidzein in female rats with and without ovariectomy.
    Biomedical research (Tokyo, Japan), 2019, Volume: 40, Issue:3

    Topics: Animal Feed; Animals; Biomarkers; Dietary Supplements; Enterohepatic Circulation; Equol; Female; Isoflavones; Metabolomics; Ovariectomy; Rats; Time Factors

2019
Dual Function of a Novel Bacterium,
    Toxins, 2020, 01-26, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Equol; Estradiol Congeners; Genome, Bacterial; Isoflavones; Phylogeny; Trichothecenes

2020
Use of Physiologically Based Kinetic Modeling to Predict Rat Gut Microbial Metabolism of the Isoflavone Daidzein to S-Equol and Its Consequences for ERα Activation.
    Molecular nutrition & food research, 2020, Volume: 64, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; Feces; Female; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; Isoflavones; Liver; Male; Models, Theoretical; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Rats, Wistar

2020
Dietary daidzein decreases food intake accompanied with delayed gastric emptying in ovariectomized rats.
    Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 2020, Volume: 84, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Appetite Depressants; Dietary Supplements; Eating; Equol; Female; Gastrectomy; Gastric Emptying; Gastroparesis; Isoflavones; Ovariectomy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley

2020
Equol, a Blood-Brain Barrier Permeable Gut Microbial Metabolite of Dietary Isoflavone Daidzein, Exhibits Neuroprotective Effects against Neurotoxins Induced Toxicity in Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cells and Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht, Netherlands), 2020, Volume: 75, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Blood-Brain Barrier; Caenorhabditis elegans; Cell Line, Tumor; Equol; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; Isoflavones; Mice; Neuroblastoma; Neuroprotective Agents; Neurotoxins

2020
The Connection between Urinary Equol Levels and the Prevalence of Atopic Dermatitis.
    International archives of allergy and immunology, 2021, Volume: 182, Issue:1

    Topics: Age Factors; Biomarkers; Case-Control Studies; Child; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dermatitis, Atopic; Disease Susceptibility; Equol; Female; Genistein; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Prevalence; Severity of Illness Index

2021
Administration of Cholic Acid Inhibits Equol Production from Daidzein in Mice.
    Journal of nutritional science and vitaminology, 2020, Volume: 66, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Cholic Acid; Diet, High-Fat; Equol; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Isoflavones; Mice

2020
Isolation and identification of a human intestinal bacterium capable of daidzein conversion.
    FEMS microbiology letters, 2021, 05-11, Volume: 368, Issue:8

    Topics: Bacteria, Anaerobic; Bacterial Typing Techniques; Biotransformation; DNA, Bacterial; Equol; Feces; Gram-Positive Rods; Humans; Intestines; Isoflavones; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S; Sequence Analysis, DNA

2021
Roles of Phytoestrogen in the Pathophysiology of Intracranial Aneurysm.
    Stroke, 2021, Volume: 52, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Female; Inflammation Mediators; Intracranial Aneurysm; Isoflavones; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; Ovariectomy; Phytoestrogens

2021
Heterologous expression of equol biosynthesis genes from Adlercreutzia equolifaciens.
    FEMS microbiology letters, 2021, 07-07, Volume: 368, Issue:13

    Topics: Actinobacteria; Bacterial Proteins; Cloning, Molecular; Equol; Escherichia coli; Gene Expression; Isoflavones

2021
Soy isoflavone metabolite equol inhibits cancer cell proliferation in a PAP associated domain containing 5-dependent and an estrogen receptor-independent manner.
    The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 2022, Volume: 100

    Topics: Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Proliferation; Equol; Estrogen Receptor alpha; HeLa Cells; Humans; Isoflavones; MCF-7 Cells; Melanoma, Experimental; MicroRNAs; Neoplasm Transplantation; Receptors, Estrogen; RNA Nucleotidyltransferases; RNA, Small Nucleolar

2022
Use of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Predict Human Gut Microbial Conversion of Daidzein to S-Equol.
    Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2022, Jan-12, Volume: 70, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Equol; Feces; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Humans; Isoflavones; Rats

2022
Association between equol producers and type 2 diabetes mellitus among Japanese older adults.
    Journal of diabetes investigation, 2023, Volume: 14, Issue:5

    Topics: Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Dyslipidemias; East Asian People; Equol; Female; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Glycine max; Humans; Isoflavones; Male; Phytoestrogens; Postmenopause; Sex Factors

2023
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