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Screening for Phytoestrogens using a Cell-based Estrogen Receptor β Reporter Assay
Published on: June 7, 2020
Exploring the Health Effects of Phytoestrogens
Vladimír Kraus1, Anna Birková2, Miroslava Majerníková2,3
1Department of Gyneacology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Trieda SNP 1, 040 11 Košice, Slovakia.
Background/Objectives:
Phytoestrogens are secondary plant metabolites produced via the phenylpropanoid pathway. They include a broad spectrum of chemical compounds, such as phenolics, flavonoids, isoflavones, coumestans, lignans, and others. Their chemical structures resemble those of estradiol, and they exhibit biological effects similar to those of human estrogens, influencing many physiological processes throughout life in both men and women-including the timing and progression of puberty.
Methods:
The literature search included databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar with the use of specific keywords. Studies were considered eligible if they reported original findings from observational studies (cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional) or from experimental studies.
Results:
Phytoestrogens can modulate estrogenic activity and interact with a variety of biological pathways. These compounds may play a role in human development and pubertal processes, contribute to overall health, and potentially help alleviate menopausal symptoms and reduce the risk of certain cancers.
Conclusions:
Phytoestrogens have numerous positive effects on the human body across various stages of life. Their overall impact and potency, however, seem to be influenced by factors such as intake level, individual genetic variability, and the specific phytoestrogen class consumed.
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