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Genistein: A Potent Anti-Breast Cancer Agent.

Smitha S BhatShashanka K PrasadChandan ShivamalluKollur Shiva PrasadAsad SyedPruthvish ReddyCharley A CullRaghavendra G Amachawadi
Published in: Current issues in molecular biology (2021)
Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in high quantities in soybeans. Possessing a wide range of bioactives, it is being studied extensively for its tumoricidal effects. Investigations into mechanisms of the anti-cancer activity have revealed many pathways including induction of cell proliferation, suppression of tyrosine kinases, regulation of Hedgehog-Gli1 signaling, modulation of epigenetic activities, seizing of cell cycle and Akt and MEK signaling pathways, among others via which the cancer cell proliferation can be controlled. Notwithstanding, the observed activities have been time- and dose-dependent. In addition, genistein has also shown varying results in women depending on the physiological parameters, such as the early or post-menopausal states.
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