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- noun biochemistry An isoflavandiol
metabolized fromdaidzein bybacterial flora in theintestines .
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The responsible elements appear to be genistein and equol, a metabolite of daidzen.
Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell Craig Cooper 2010
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The responsible elements appear to be genistein and equol, a metabolite of daidzen.
Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell Craig Cooper 2010
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Patisaul says the new study shows that the female brain is “critically sensitive” to genistein and equol during this crucial stage of development — and that this may indicate that the brain is also especially sensitive during this period to all phytoestrogens and possibly other man-made chemicals, such as bisphenol-A.
New Study Shows Compounds From Soy Affect Brain and Reproductive Development « Isegoria 2008
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However, only approximately a third of humans have the necessary bacteria to produce equol.
New Study Shows Compounds From Soy Affect Brain and Reproductive Development « Isegoria 2008
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In the study, which will be published in an upcoming issue of Neurotoxicology, the researchers exposed newborn rats to physiologically relevant doses of the phytoestrogens genistein and equol, and then looked at reproductive health markers in the rats throughout their adulthood.
New Study Shows Compounds From Soy Affect Brain and Reproductive Development « Isegoria 2008
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The responsible elements appear to be genistein and equol, a metabolite of daidzen.
Craig Cooper: Soy: When It's Good, When It's Bad, And How To Tell Craig Cooper 2010
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Both studies used the same formulation of SE5-OH containing Natural S-equol tablets and placebos.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Endometrium thickness not influenced by SE5-OH containing Natural S-equol in post - hormone estrogen exerts influence to prompt the growth and thickening of the endometrium, to help create a receptive environment for a fertilized egg.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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Not everyone can produce S-equol after soy consumption, as the production depends on the types of bacteria present in the testosterone remained normal and did not differ between the Natural S-Equol group and the placebo group in a second study of 36 pre - menopausal Japanese women.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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DC: Natural S-equol, a novel soy germ-based compound, could be the primary component for reducing hot flushes in the dietary supplement SE5-OH, which is under development for reduction of menopause symptoms, says a new
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