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Emerging evidence of the health benefits of S-equol, an estrogen receptor β agonistJACKSON, L. Richard; GREIWE, S. Jeffrey; SCHWEN, J. Richard et al.Nutrition reviews. 2011, Vol 69, Num 8, pp 432-448, issn 0029-6643, 17 p.Article

Urinary excretion of equol by postmenopausal women consuming soymilk fermented by probiotic bifidobacteriaTSANGALIS, D; WILCOX, G; SHAH, N. P et al.European journal of clinical nutrition. 2007, Vol 61, Num 3, pp 438-441, issn 0954-3007, 4 p.Article

Bioavailability of soybean isoflavones from aglycone and glucoside forms in American womenZUBIK, Ligia; MEYDANI, Mohsen.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2003, Vol 77, Num 6, pp 1459-1465, issn 0002-9165, 7 p.Article

Treatment with antibiotics reduces plasma equol concentration in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)BLAIR, Robert M; APPT, Susan E; FRANKE, Adrian A et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2003, Vol 133, Num 7, pp 2262-2267, issn 0022-3166, 6 p.Article

Dietary and Lifestyle Correlates of Urinary Excretion Status of Equol in Japanese WomenNAGATA, Chisato; UENO, Tomomi; UCHIYAMA, Shigeto et al.Nutrition and cancer. 2008, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 49-54, issn 0163-5581, 6 p.Article

Production of equol from daidzein by gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium isolated from rat intestineMINAMIDA, Kimiko; TANAKA, Michiko; ABE, Ayumi et al.Journal of bioscience and bioengineering. 2006, Vol 102, Num 3, pp 247-250, issn 1389-1723, 4 p.Article

One-month exposure to soy isoflavones did not induce the ability to produce equol in postmenopausal womenVEDRINE, N; MATHEY, J; MORAND, C et al.European journal of clinical nutrition. 2006, Vol 60, Num 9, pp 1039-1045, issn 0954-3007, 7 p.Article

Impact of perinatal exposure to equol enantiomers on reproductive development in rodentsBROWN, Nadine M; LINDLEY, Stephanie L; WITTE, David P et al.Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY). 2011, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 33-42, issn 0890-6238, 10 p.Article

Toxicokinetics and lack of uterotropic effect of orally administered S-equolSCHWEN, Richard J; NGUYEN, Linh; PLOMLEY, Jeffrey B et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 2012, Vol 50, Num 5, pp 1741-1748, issn 0278-6915, 8 p.Article

Anticancer mechanism of equol in 7,12-dimethylbenz(a) anthracene-treated animalsEUN JEONG CHOI; KIM, Gun-Hee.International journal of oncology. 2011, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 747-754, issn 1019-6439, 8 p.Article

Acute and subchronic toxicity and genotoxicity of SE5-OH, an equol-rich product produced by Lactococcus garvieaeYEE, Simon; BURDOCK, George A; KURATA, Yoshimasa et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 2008, Vol 46, Num 8, pp 2713-2720, issn 0278-6915, 8 p.Article

Phytoestrogènes et équilibre hormonal au cours du développement = Phytoestrogens and hormonal balance during the developmentPUGEAT, Michel.Médecine nucléaire (Paris). 2003, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 33-38, issn 0928-1258, 6 p.Conference Paper

The prooxidant, rather than antioxidant, acts of daidzein in vivo and in vitro : Daidzein suppresses glutathione metabolismEUN JEONG CHOI.European journal of pharmacology. 2006, Vol 542, Num 1-3, pp 162-169, issn 0014-2999, 8 p.Article

Elucidation of the metabolic pathway of S-equol in rat, monkey and manSCHWEN, Richard J; NGUYEN, Linh; JACKSON, Richard L et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 2012, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 2074-2083, issn 0278-6915, 10 p.Article

Effect of intestinal production of equol on menopausal symptoms in women treated with soy isoflavonesJOU, Hei-Jen; WU, Shiao-Chi; CHANG, Fang-Wei et al.International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics. 2008, Vol 102, Num 1, pp 44-49, issn 0020-7292, 6 p.Article

Comparative activities of daidzein metabolites, equol and 0-desmethylangolensin, on bone mineral density and lipid metabolism in ovariectomized mice and in osteoclast cell culturesOHTOMO, Takuya; UEHARA, Mariko; PENALVO, José Luis et al.European journal of nutrition (Print). 2008, Vol 47, Num 5, pp 273-279, issn 1436-6207, 7 p.Article

Chronic equol administration attenuates the antioxidant defense system and causes apoptosis in the mouse brainEUN JEONG CHOI.Food and chemical toxicology. 2009, Vol 47, Num 8, pp 1779-1784, issn 0278-6915, 6 p.Article

Dietary combination of soy with a probiotic or prebiotic food significantly reduces total and LDL cholesterol in mildly hypercholesterolaemic subjectsLARKIN, T. A; ASTHEIMER, L. B; PRICE, W. E et al.European journal of clinical nutrition. 2009, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 238-245, issn 0954-3007, 8 p.Article

Resistant starch promotes equol production and inhibits tibial bone loss in ovariectomized mice treated with daidzeinTOUSEN, Yuko; ABE, Fumiko; ISHIDA, Tatsuya et al.Metabolism, clinical and experimental. 2011, Vol 60, Num 10, pp 1425-1432, issn 0026-0495, 8 p.Article

The chemopreventive action of equol enantiomers in a chemically induced animal model of breast cancerBROWN, Nadine M; BELLES, Carrie A; LINDLEY, Stephanie L et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 2010, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 886-893, issn 0143-3334, 8 p.Article

Obesity prevalence in relation to gut microbial environments capable of producing equol or O-desmethylangolensin from the isoflavone daidzeinFRANKENFELD, C. L; ATKINSON, C; WÄHÄLÄ, K et al.European journal of clinical nutrition. 2014, Vol 68, Num 4, pp 526-530, issn 0954-3007, 5 p.Article

Asaccharobacter celatus gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from rat caecumMINAMIDA, Kimiko; OTA, Kyohei; NISHIMUKAI, Megumi et al.International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology (Print). 2008, Vol 58, pp 1238-1240, issn 1466-5026, 3 p., 5Article

Equol-Producing Status, Isoflavone Intake, and Breast Density in a Sample of U.S. Chinese WomenTSENG, Marilyn; BYRNE, Celia; KURZER, Mindy S et al.Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention. 2013, Vol 22, Num 11, pp 1975-1983, issn 1055-9965, 9 p.Article

The effect of the phytoestrogens genistein, daidzein, and equol on the growth of tamoxifen-resistant T47D/PKCαTONETTI, Debra A; YIYUN ZHANG; HUIPING ZHAO et al.Nutrition and cancer. 2007, Vol 58, Num 2, pp 222-229, issn 0163-5581, 8 p.Article

Estrogenic and genotoxic potential of equol and two hydroxylated metabolites of Daidzein in cultured human Ishikawa cellsLEHMANN, L; ESCH, H. L; WAGNER, J et al.Toxicology letters. 2005, Vol 158, Num 1, pp 72-86, issn 0378-4274, 15 p.Article

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