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The isoflavone genistein failed to induce a significant increase in brain perfusion.
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Phenoxodiol is a chemically modified analogue of the plant hormone isoflavone with antitumour activities.
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Expression of ERbeta increased in colon tumors of soy isoflavone-treated groups compared with the control.
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Conclusion: Our findings suggest that soy and isoflavone intake may decrease the likelihood of periodontal disease.
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Genistein is a naturally occurring isoflavone that interacts with estrogen receptors and multiple other molecular targets.
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The soy isoflavone genistein has recently attracted considerable attention as it can reduce GAG synthesis in vitro.
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Low-dose combination of MTE and isoflavone had a pharmacological synergy that may be useful for osteogenic activity.
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Puerarin is an isoflavone derived from kudzu roots with a wide range of biological and medicinal properties.
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The soy isoflavone genistein targets adipose tissue and elicits physiological effects that may vary based on dietary intake.
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Our results would support the use of this plant-derived isoflavone in a combined therapeutic protocol for treatment of MPS.
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Use of soy isoflavone mixture has been advocated as an alternative, wherein daidzein can negate harmful effects of genistein.
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Consumption of isoflavone-rich soyabean protein is reported to reduce total and LDL-cholesterol, but the specific components responsible are undetermined.
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The establishment of a catalytic system to enrich isoflavone aglycones in black soybean milk was investigated in this study.
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Conclusion: This meta-analysis showed that soy products have weight loss effects, mainly due to soy protein, isoflavone and soy fiber.
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Conclusions: In conclusion, GS isoflavone might impart protective effects against oxidative stress-induced bone loss and thus, could maintain skeletal growth.
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In this cross-sectional study, we showed a strong inverse association between dietary intake of isoflavone and the risk of LUTS.