Posted by Chantel M. Contributed by US National
Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
In the study of clinical effectiveness of soy isoflavones may be a function of the ability to biotransform soy isoflavones to the more potent estrogenic metabolite, equol, which may enhance the actions of soy
isoflavones, owing to its greater affinity for estrogen receptors,
unique antiandrogenic properties, and superior antioxidant activity by Yuan JP, Wang JH, Liu X.. posted in PubMed, indicated that not all individuals consuming daidzein produce equol. Only
approximately one-third to one-half of the population is able to
metabolize daidzein to equol. This high variability in equol production
is presumably attributable to interindividual differences in the
composition of the intestinal microflora, which may play an important
role in the mechanisms of action of isoflavones. But, the specific
bacterial species in the colon involved in the production of equol are
yet to be discovered.
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