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Phytoestrogens use by Polish women
Objective: to evaluate knowledge about phytoestrogens among Polish menopausal women, and to assess their applicability and safety. Methods: The study included 300 women from the Wielkopolska Region, aged 40-60 years.
Pawlaczyk, Mariola +4 more
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ABSTRACT Guava is known for being rich in vitamin C, fiber, and polyphenol compounds, and soy flour is an abundant source of plant‐based protein and minerals. The investigation focused on the formulation of biscuits enriched with antioxidants and nutrients, using guava and soy flour, to meet the increasing demand for functional meals that provide ...
Md. Jaynal Abedin +4 more
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Targeting Mitochondria in Aging‐Related Diseases: Therapeutic Potential and Obstacles
This article systematically summarized the specific mechanism of aging‐related diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, and summarized the broad‐spectrum treatment methods and disease targeted treatment strategies for mitochondria. At the same time, it also pointed out the dilemma faced by mitochondrial targeted treatment.
Zijie Xiang +12 more
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Biomarkers of isoflavone intake : validity at high intakes
Isoflavones are biologically active plant chemicals (phytoestrogens) which are ordinarily present in human diets. There is considerable research interest in their potential to prevent or treat several chronic diseases.
Mackinnon, L. Jay
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ABSTRACT Primary brain tumors are life‐threatening diseases. Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type with a poor prognosis. Medulloblastoma is the most common pediatric brain tumor. While surgical treatments often result in recurrences owing to the complex nature of the tumor microenvironment, conventional treatments lower the quality of life of ...
Ilkay Irem Ozbek +3 more
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Comparison of the toxicokinetics of daidzein and bisphenol A in pregnant and non-pregnant DA/Han rats [PDF]
Potentially adverse human and environmental effects due to hormone mimicry of environmental estrogens are a matter of current concern. Environmental estrogens belong to the socalled endocrine active compounds (EAC) and may alter signalling processes of ...
Degen, Gisela H., Selinski, Silvia
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The potential health effects of dietary phytoestrogens
Phytoestrogens are plant-derived dietary compounds with structural similarity to 17-β-oestradiol (E2), the primary female sex hormone. This structural similarity to E2 enables phytoestrogens to cause (anti)oestrogenic effects by binding to the oestrogen ...
Rietjens, Ivonne M.C.M. +2 more
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Phytoestrogens: perpetrators or protectors?
Phytoestrogens are estrogen-like substances produced by plants that account for some of the constituents present in vegetation that may be responsible for the health benefits of a diet rich in fruit and vegetables.
Crotty, Stephen +2 more
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Phytoestrogens in treatment of climacteric syndrome as an alternative to menopausal hormone therapy
Russian and international literature over the last 5 years was observed to study the use of phytoestrogens in treatment of climacteric syndrome. Effects of isoflavones as the main group of phytoestrogens on vasomotor, cognitive, psychological, urogenital
M. I. Mazitova +2 more
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EFFECTS OF PHYTOESTROGENS ON MAMMALIAN REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Global consumption of phytoestrogens and their effects have increased both in animals and humans due to the augmented use of legumes in animal diets as well as the increase in vegetarian diets in some human populations.
Socorro Retana-Márquez +9 more
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