Soyabean glyceollins: biological effects and relevance to human health |
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Authors: | Kim Hyo Jung Lim Ji-Sun Kim Woo-Keun Kim Jong-Sang |
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Affiliation: | School of Applied Bioscience, School of Food Science and Biotechnology, BK21 Research Team for Developing Functional Health Food Materials, Kyungpook National University, Deagu 702-701, Republic of Korea. |
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Abstract: | Glyceollins, one family of phytoalexins, are de novo synthesised from daidzein in the soyabean upon exposure to some types of fungus. The efficiency of glyceollin production appears to be influenced by soyabean variety, fungal species, and the degree of physical damage to the soyabean. The compounds have been shown to have strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, and to inhibit the proliferation and migration of human aortic smooth muscle cells, suggesting their potential to prevent atherosclerosis. It has also been reported that glyceollins have inhibited the growth of prostate and breast cancer cells in xenograft animal models, which is probably due to their anti-oestrogenic activity. In essence, glyceollins deserve further animal and clinical studies to confirm their health benefits. |
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