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Therapeutic Potential of Isoflavones with an Emphasis on Daidzein

  • Mohammed M. Alshehri
  • , Javad Sharifi-Rad
  • , Jesús Herrera-Bravo
  • , Evelyn L. Jara
  • , Luis A. Salazar
  • , Dorota Kregiel
  • , Yadav Uprety
  • , Muhammad Akram
  • , Mehwish Iqbal
  • , Miquel Martorell
  • , Margalida Torrens-Mas
  • , Daniel Gabriel Pons
  • , Sevgi Durna Daştan
  • , Natália Cruz-Martins
  • , Fethi Ahmet Ozdemir
  • , Manoj Kumar
  • , William C. Cho
  • Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs
  • Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
  • Universidad Santo Tomás, Santiago
  • Universidad de la Frontera
  • Lodz University of Technology
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital Hong Kong
  • Tribhuvan University
  • Government College University Lahore
  • Dow University of Health Sciences
  • Universidad de Concepción
  • Fundació Institut d'Investigació Sanitària Illes Balears
  • University of the Balearic Islands
  • Cumhuriyet University
  • University of Porto
  • CESPU
  • Bingol University
  • ICAR - Central Institute of Research on Cotton Technology

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Abstract

Daidzein is a phytoestrogen isoflavone found in soybeans and other legumes. The chemical composition of daidzein is analogous to mammalian estrogens, and it could be useful with a dual-directional purpose by substituting/hindering with estrogen and estrogen receptor (ER) complex. Hence, daidzein puts forth shielding effects against a great number of diseases, especially those associated with the control of estrogen, such as breast cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular disease. However, daidzein also has other ER-independent biological activities, such as oxidative damage reduction acting as an antioxidant, immune regulator as an anti-inflammatory agent, and apoptosis regulation, directly linked to its potential anticancer effects. In this sense, the present review is aimed at providing a deepen analysis of daidzein pharmacodynamics and its implications in human health, from its best-known effects alleviating postmenopausal symptoms to its potential anticancer and antiaging properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6331630
JournalOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Volume2021
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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