2016
DOI: 10.17140/aftnsoj-2-127
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Phytoestrogens as Pharma Foods

Abstract: Phytoestrogens are a diverse group of plant-derived compounds that structurally or functionally mimic mammalian estrogens and show potential benefits for human health. They can serve as potential alternatives to the synthetic selective estrogen receptor modulators which are currently being used in hormone replacement therapy. Estrogens play many important physiological roles in men and women. In women, life is severely affected by a variety of estrogen-related conditions such as osteoporosis, cognitive and car… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, interaction between dilution and concentration can be shown in the A4B2 treatment (100% + 10 -3 ) by obtaining the strongest inhibitory level with the highest inhibitory zone diameter at 21.375 mm (figure 4). This study was similar to [2], as the inhibitory level of lemon peel methanolic extract against S. aureus at 100 µL concentration was 20.6 mm, while lemon extract through 50% ethanol extraction obtained smaller inhibitory zone at 14 mm than lemon peel oil at 16 mm [18]. This study was also supported by [19]…”
Section: Inhibitory Level Against S Aureussupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Meanwhile, interaction between dilution and concentration can be shown in the A4B2 treatment (100% + 10 -3 ) by obtaining the strongest inhibitory level with the highest inhibitory zone diameter at 21.375 mm (figure 4). This study was similar to [2], as the inhibitory level of lemon peel methanolic extract against S. aureus at 100 µL concentration was 20.6 mm, while lemon extract through 50% ethanol extraction obtained smaller inhibitory zone at 14 mm than lemon peel oil at 16 mm [18]. This study was also supported by [19]…”
Section: Inhibitory Level Against S Aureussupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Phytoestrogens are non-steroidal natural compounds produced by plants. There are several classes of phytoestrogens spanning innumerous compounds (for a review, see [ 109 , 110 ]). These compounds are chemically and structurally similar to E2, providing them with the capacity to bind in both ESR1 and ESR2 [ 111 ], although their affinity for ESR1 or ESR2 can be highly variable.…”
Section: Phytoestrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After binding to ESR1 or ESR2, phytoestrogens can activate or block estrogen receptor ligand-binding domains, thus displaying estrogenic or antiestrogenic effects, respectively [ 110 , 111 ]. It is important to observe that some compounds are found in large amounts in some food sources, of which we ingest only small amounts (for example, nuts, seeds and spices); thus, their relative participation in our regular diets may be low (for a review, see [ 109 ]).…”
Section: Phytoestrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of their structural similarity with endogenous estrogen, 17β-estradiol (E2), phytoestrogens may exert estrogenic or antiestrogenic actions by interacting with estrogen binding sites 4,15,16 .…”
Section: Phytoestrogen Interactions On Estrogen Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phytoestrogens are bioactive substances found in a large variety of fruits and vegetables. They belong to a wide group of chemical compounds such as isoflavones, coumestans and lignans [1][2][3][4] . The assessment of the benefits and the risks of phytoestrogens is a complex task due to inter-individual variation and the complexity in the absorption and metabolism 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%