Advances in the Metabolic Mechanism and Functional Characteristics of Equol.
Yining GongJiaping LvXiaoyang PangShuwen ZhangGuofang ZhangLibo LiuYunna WangChun LiPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Equol is the most potent soy isoflavone metabolite and is produced by specific intestinal microorganisms of mammals. It has promising application possibilities for preventing chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, and prostate cancer due to its high antioxidant activity and hormone-like activity. Thus, it is of great significance to systematically study the efficient preparation method of equol and its functional activity. This paper elaborates on the metabolic mechanism of equol in humans; focuses on the biological characteristics, synthesis methods, and the currently isolated equol-producing bacteria; and looks forward to its future development and application direction, aiming to provide guidance for the application and promotion of equol in the field of food and health products.