Many studies suggest that diets rich in isoflavones protect against bone loss or slow the loss of bone mass that occurs because of estrogen withdrawal. Although in vitro studies have reported effects of isoflavones on bone cells, the presence of daidzein and/or equol in bone tissue in vivo has not been reported. The objective of this study was to determine if daidzein and equol were present in bone tissue (tibias) after feeding mice a diet containing purified daidzein. Sham mice (n = 9) received control diet, and ovariectomized mice were randomized to control diet (Ovx) (n = 9) or control diet containing 200 mg of daidzein/kg of diet (n = 8) for 12 weeks. At necropsy, tibias and serum were collected. Mice in the Daidzein group had significantly higher (P < .05) levels of both daidzein and equol in tibias than Sham and Ovx mice. Tibia levels of daidzein and equol were approximately five and four times higher, respectively, than the Sham and Ovx groups. Similarly, mice fed daidzein also had significantly higher (P < .05) serum daidzein and equol than the Sham and Ovx mice. In conclusion, feeding a level of daidzein that is attainable by dietary intervention alone results in a high level of both daidzein and equol in tibias. These findings suggest that daidzein and its metabolite, equol, have the potential to act directly on bone cells in vivo.
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Anaerobe
November 2024
Gifu Prefectural Research Institute for Food Science, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu, 501-1112, Japan. Electronic address:
Objectives: Equol is a metabolite of isoflavone. Here, we investigated the effect of dietary fiber on equol-producing microbiota.
Methods: Human feces was anaerobically cultured in Gifu Anaerobic Medium (GAM) containing 1 mg/L daidzein supplemented with 1 % (w/v) dietary fiber (pectin, chitin, or resistant starch [RS]).
Front Nutr
October 2024
Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United States.
Introduction: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a major public health concern that is exacerbated by the obesity pandemic. Dietary interventions have the potential to alleviate obesity-associated MASLD through variable mechanisms, including optimizing the gut microbiota. Previously, we reported that soy protein concentrate (SPC) with low or high levels of isoflavone (LIF or HIF) protected young obese Zucker rats from developing liver steatosis.
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November 2024
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, Breeding and Disease Control, College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning, China.
Drug Res (Stuttg)
November 2024
Department of Pharmacy, Integral University, Dasauli, Kursi road, Lucknow (U.P.)-India.
Bioflavonoids, are a diverse group of phytonutrients that are widely distributed in fruits, vegetables, grains, teas, and certain medicinal herbs. They are characterized by their antioxidant properties and play essential roles in plant biology, such as providing color to fruits and flowers, protecting plants from environmental stresses. Daidzein, a bioflavonoid classified under natural products, is sourced from plants like soybeans and legumes.
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August 2024
Departamento de Tecnología de Alimentos, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA-CSIC), Carretera de La Coruña Km 7.5, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Soy consumption is associated with health benefits, mainly linked to the ability of the intestinal microbiota to metabolize the glycosylated isoflavones into more bioactive compounds, such as equol. Because INIA P815 is able to efficiently deglycosylate daidzin into daidzein, the aim of this work was to confirm the influence of soy beverages fermented by INIA P815 for enhancing equol production by fecal microbiota. Firstly, fecal samples from 17 participants were characterized in vitro, and we observed that 35.
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