S-equol, a potent ligand for estrogen receptor beta, is the exclusive enantiomeric form of the soy isoflavone metabolite produced by human intestinal bacterial flora.
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Diverse effects of phytoestrogens on the reproductive performance: cow as a modelEquol: pharmacokinetics and biological actionsEquol: history, chemistry, and formationThe chemopreventive action of equol enantiomers in a chemically induced animal model of breast cancerThe pharmacokinetic behavior of the soy isoflavone metabolite S-(-)equol and its diastereoisomer R-(+)equol in healthy adults determined by using stable-isotope-labeled tracersThe influence of gonadal hormones on neuronal excitability, seizures, and epilepsy in the femaleHypertensive crisis associated with high dose soy isoflavone supplementation in a post-menopausal woman: a case report [ISRCTN98074661].Interaction of dietary compounds, especially polyphenols, with the intestinal microbiota: a review.Botanicals and Their Bioactive Phytochemicals for Women's HealthRapid signaling actions of environmental estrogens in developing granule cell neurons are mediated by estrogen receptor ßAVPV neurons containing estrogen receptor-beta in adult male rats are influenced by soy isoflavones.S-(-)equol producing status not associated with breast cancer risk among low isoflavone-consuming US postmenopausal women undergoing a physician-recommended breast biopsy.Effects of obesogenic diet and estradiol on dorsal raphe gene expression in old female macaquesResveratrol, 4' Acetoxy Resveratrol, R-equol, Racemic Equol or S-equol as Cosmeceuticals to Improve Dermal HealthNeuromodulation by soy diets or equol: anti-depressive & anti-obesity-like influences, age- & hormone-dependent effectsBioavailability of the polyphenols: status and controversiesThe biochemistry, chemistry and physiology of the isoflavones in soybeans and their food products.Cautions and research needs identified at the equol, soy, and menopause research leadership conferenceThe metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems.Fecal bacterial community changes associated with isoflavone metabolites in postmenopausal women after soy bar consumption.Fermented soybeans by Rhizopus oligosporus reduce femoral bone loss in ovariectomized rats.R- and S-equol have equivalent cytoprotective effects in Friedreich's ataxia.Cognitive Effects of Soy Isoflavones in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease.Equol an isoflavonoid: potential for improved prostate health, in vitro and in vivo evidence.Effect of soy isoflavones on the growth of human breast tumors: findings from preclinical studiesSoy, red clover, and isoflavones and breast cancer: a systematic reviewEquol-stimulated mitochondrial reactive oxygen species activate endothelial nitric oxide synthase and redox signaling in endothelial cells: roles for F-actin and GPR30Estrogen receptor signaling protects against immune suppression by UV radiation exposure.Xylitol affects the intestinal microbiota and metabolism of daidzein in adult male mice.The effects of dietary treatment with S-equol on learning and memory processes in middle-aged ovariectomized rats.Impact of perinatal exposure to equol enantiomers on reproductive development in rodents.Soy isoflavone phase II metabolism differs between rodents and humans: implications for the effect on breast cancer riskPhytoestrogenic isoflavonoids in epidemiologic and clinical research.Comparative effects of R- and S-equol and implication of transactivation functions (AF-1 and AF-2) in estrogen receptor-induced transcriptional activity.Impact of equol-producing capacity and soy-isoflavone profiles of supplements on bone calcium retention in postmenopausal women: a randomized crossover trialHIV-1 Tat and cocaine mediated synaptopathy in cortical and midbrain neurons is prevented by the isoflavone Equol.Endogenous and exogenous equol are antiestrogenic in reproductive tissues of apolipoprotein e-null mice.Combined Effects of Soy Isoflavones and β-Carotene on Osteoblast DifferentiationProbiotic Soy Product Supplemented with Isoflavones Improves the Lipid Profile of Moderately Hypercholesterolemic Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial.Estrogen receptor α mediates proliferation of osteoblastic cells stimulated by estrogen and mechanical strain, but their acute down-regulation of the Wnt antagonist Sost is mediated by estrogen receptor β.
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S-equol, a potent ligand for estrogen receptor beta, is the exclusive enantiomeric form of the soy isoflavone metabolite produced by human intestinal bacterial flora.
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Brian E Wolfe
Carlo Clerici
Claire Heenan
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Edwin D Lephart
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Linda Nechemias-Zimmer
Nadine M Brown
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