SCHEMBL62444

SCHEMBL62444 is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Prostatic Neoplasms D011471 126 associated lipids
Weight Gain D015430 101 associated lipids
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Russo M et al. Phytochemicals in cancer prevention and therapy: truth or dare? 2010 Toxins (Basel) pmid:22069598
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Muñoz Y et al. Equol is more active than soy isoflavone itself to compete for binding to thromboxane A(2) receptor in human platelets. 2009 Thromb. Res. pmid:18786699
Tanaka M et al. Isoflavone supplements stimulated the production of serum equol and decreased the serum dihydrotestosterone levels in healthy male volunteers. 2009 Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis. pmid:19597532
Lai JN et al. Increased risk for invasive breast cancer associated with hormonal therapy: a nation-wide random sample of 65,723 women followed from 1997 to 2008. 2011 PLoS ONE pmid:21998640
Zhang HH et al. Insulin stimulates adipogenesis through the Akt-TSC2-mTORC1 pathway. 2009 PLoS ONE pmid:19593385
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Lozovaya VV et al. Isoflavonoid accumulation in soybean hairy roots upon treatment with Fusarium solani. 2004 Jul-Aug Plant Physiol. Biochem. pmid:15331097
Hidaka S et al. Evaluation of a soybean product fujiflavone P40 as an antiosteoporotic agent in rats. 2003 Phytother Res pmid:12601671
Albert A et al. Efficacy and safety of a phytoestrogen preparation derived from Glycine max (L.) Merr in climacteric symptomatology: a multicentric, open, prospective and non-randomized trial. 2002 Phytomedicine pmid:11995954
Lapcík O et al. Isoflavonoids in the Rutaceae family: 1. Fortunella obovata, Murraya paniculata and four Citrus species. 2004 Sep-Oct Phytochem Anal pmid:15508833
Caligiani A et al. 1H NMR fingerprinting of soybean extracts, with emphasis on identification and quantification of isoflavones. 2010 Nutrients pmid:22254020
Shim JY et al. Effects of soybean isoflavone extract on the plasma lipid profiles and antioxidant enzyme activity in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. 2008 Nutr Res Pract pmid:20016722
Messina MJ and Wood CE Soy isoflavones, estrogen therapy, and breast cancer risk: analysis and commentary. 2008 Nutr J pmid:18522734
Sepehr E et al. Bioavailability of soy isoflavones in rats Part I: application of accurate methodology for studying the effects of gender and source of isoflavones. 2007 Mol Nutr Food Res pmid:17576640
Sepehr E et al. Effect of glycosidation of isoflavones on their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics in aged male rats. 2009 Mol Nutr Food Res pmid:19437481
Cavallini DC et al. Effects of isoflavone-supplemented soy yogurt on lipid parameters and atherosclerosis development in hypercholesterolemic rabbits: a randomized double-blind study. 2009 Lipids Health Dis pmid:19814806
Cavallini DC et al. Effects of probiotic bacteria, isoflavones and simvastatin on lipid profile and atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits: a randomized double-blind study. 2009 Lipids Health Dis pmid:19128464
Chun J et al. Hydrolysis of isoflavone glucosides in soymilk fermented with single or mixed cultures of Lactobacillus paraplantarum KM, Weissella sp. 33, and Enterococcus faecium 35 isolated from humans. 2008 J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. pmid:18388479
Chun J et al. Conversion of isoflavone glucosides to aglycones in soymilk by fermentation with lactic acid bacteria. 2007 J. Food Sci. pmid:17995840