Posted by Chantel Martiromo. research contributed by PubMed
Genistein
is an isoflavone with oestrogenic activity that is present in a
variety of soy products as a constituent of complex mixtures of
bioactive compounds, whose matrix profiles play an important role in
determining the overall oestrogenic bioactivity of genistein. In the
research focused on the effects of dietary genistein on the growth
of oestrogen (E)-dependent mammary tumours both in vitro and in vivo,
posted in PubMed, indicated that Genistein enhances the proliferation of E-dependent human breast
cancer tumour growth. In a similar manner, dietary genistein stimulates
tumour growth in the chemically-induced (NMU) mammary cancer rodent
model. Genistin, the glycoside of genistein, simulates growth similar to
that of genistein and withdrawal of either genistein or genistin
results in tumour regression. The extent of soy processing modulates the
effects of dietary genistein in vivo as soy protein isolate, a highly
purified and widely used source of protein that is processed to contain
low, medium, and high amounts of isoflavones, stimulate the growth of
the E-dependent mammary tumours in a dose dependent manner. In contrast
to the more purified diets, studies with soy flour of equivalent
genistein levels did not stimulate the growth of E-dependent breast cancer tumours in vivo.
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