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This section relates to dosing and safety studies of isoflavones in dogs and other mammals. Review of things in general about soy isoflavones is considered. Dr. Phil's comments will help being a parent to your favorite canine fun, practical and very easy to do on a regular daily basis.

 
3/2/2008 Read more ...

Dietary soy isoflavone induced increases in antioxidant and eNOS gene expression lead to improved endothelial function and reduced blood pressure in vivo.

Mahn K, Borrás C, Knock GA, Taylor P, Khan IY, Sugden D, Poston L, Ward JP, Sharpe RM, Viña J, Aaronson PI, Mann GE.

3/2/2008 Read more ...

Endogenous sex hormones and cardiovascular disease incidence in men.

Arnlöv J, Pencina MJ, Amin S, Nam BH, Benjamin EJ, Murabito JM, Wang TJ, Knapp PE, D'Agostino RB Sr, Bhasin S, Vasan RS

3/3/2008 Read more ...

Soy isoflavones prevent ovariectomy-induced atherosclerotic lesions in Golden Syrian hamster model of postmenopausal hyperlipidemia.

Lucas EA, Lightfoot SA, Hammond LJ, Devareddy L, Khalil DA, Daggy BP, Soung do Y, Arjmandi BH

3/2/2008 Read more ...

Preventive mechanism of genistein on coronary endothelial dysfunction in ovariectomized rats: an isolated arrested heart model.

Molsiri K, Khemapech S, Patumraj S, Siriviriyakul P

02/23/2008 Read more ...

Effects of daidzein sulfates on blood pressure and artery of rats.

Cao YX, Yang XJ, Liu J, Li KX

03/02/2008 Read more ...

Protective effects of soy-isoflavones in cardiovascular disease. Identification of molecular targets.

Wenzel U, Fuchs D, Daniel H.

03/03/2008 Read more ...

Proteome analysis suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction in stressed endothelial cells is reversed by a soy extract and isolated isoflavones.

Fuchs D, Dirscherl B, Schroot JH, Daniel H, Wenzel U BioDepartment of Food and Nutrition, Molecular Nutrition Unit, Technical University of Munich, Am Forum 5, D-85350 Freising, Germany.