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Genistein & Daidzein: Food Sources, Biological Activity & Health Benefits

Genistein & Daidzein: Food Sources, Biological Activity & Health Benefits

9781634831949
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Soybeans are greatly used in many foods, such as tofu, soy milk and yogurt, and it plays an important role as a functional food in the health and prevention of various diseases. Soybeans contain rich isoflavones including genistein, daidzein and glycitein, and both genistein and daidzein occur at higher concentrations. Isoflavones are structurally and functionally similar to 17ßestradiol. Isoflavones are found to bind to estrogen receptors and the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) family and aryl hydrocarbon receptors. Moreover, isoflavones affect activity of tyrosine kinases, histones, transcription factors, adenosine mono phosphate pathways, RNA expression and other intracellular regulators. Thus, isoflavones play a multifunctional role in cell regulation. This book focuses on recent advances in the food sources, biological activity and health benefits of genistein and daizen.
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9781634831949
9781634831949

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Publication date
2015
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
193
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
414
  • Preface; Effects of Genistein & Daidzein in Female Reproductive Tract; Daidzein & Genistein:: Endothelial Action of an Aglycone-Rich Extract; Role of Genistein in Bone Homeostasis:: Prevention of Osteoporosis; Contemporary Clinical Effects of Phytoestrogens Administration; Bone Formation:: Roles of Genistein & Daidzein; Index.
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