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Between 20 and 35 percent of Western adults are able to produce a substance called equol when they consume soyfoods. The two partners have newly elucidated that cyanidin-3-glucoside and equol, a metabolite of daidzein, inhibit the accumulation of abdominal fat and leptin secretion in menopausal-model rats. Neonatal exposure to high doses of the phytoestrogens equol and coumestrol is correlated with hypermethylation of a protooncogene in the rat pancreas (Lyn-Cook et al. |
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