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Soy-derived phytoalexins: mechanism of in vivo biological effectiveness in spite of their low bioavailability.

Jisun OhChan Ho JangJong-Sang Kim
Published in: Food science and biotechnology (2018)
The well-demonstrated bioefficacy of phytochemicals in spite of their paradoxically low bioavailability has long puzzled scientists. Glyceollins, a family of soy-derived phytoalexins, have been reported to exert a variety of biological effects in vitro and in vivo systems in spite of poor systemic bioavailability after oral administration, suggesting that secondary messengers generated in gastrointestinal tract would transfer signals to target organs and tissues to manifest any effect. This review focuses on the potential mechanisms of how the poorly bioavailable glyceollins could still exert in vivo biological effects.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • systematic review
  • gene expression
  • human health