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| genistein | <chemical> An isoflavonoid derived from soy products. It inhibits protein-tyrosine kinase and topoisomerase-II (DNA topoisomerase (ATP-hydrolysing)) activity and is used as an antineoplastic and antitumour agent. Experimentally, it has been shown to induce g2 phase arrest in human and murine cell lines. Pharmacological action: anticarcinogenic agents, antineoplastic agent, enzyme inhibitors, growth inhibitors, parasympatholytics. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Genestein
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An isoflavone found in soy products. Soy isoflavones are being studied to see if they help prevent cancer.
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A soybean product being studied for cancer prevention. It belongs to the family of drugs called enzyme inhibitors.
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One of the most studied of the soy isoflavone phytoestrogens.
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One of the two primary soy isoflavones. Genistein is being studied for its ability to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. HDL cholesterol ?See Lipoprotein. [top of page]
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One of the two main isoflavones present in most soy products. Thought to be important in delivering the health benefits of soy.
Ãâó: www.soyfacts.com.au/glossary.html
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