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- Q5384747 subject Q8556393.
- Q5384747 subject Q8762372.
- Q5384747 abstract "Equol (4',7-isoflavandiol) is an isoflavandiol metabolized from daidzein, a type of isoflavone, by bacterial flora in the intestines. While endogenous estrogenic hormones such as estradiol are steroids, equol is a non-steroidal estrogen. However, only about 30-50% of people have intestinal bacteria that make equol. Equol can exist in two enantiomeric forms, (S)-equol and (R)-equol. (S)-Equol preferentially binds estrogen receptor beta.".
- Q5384747 iupacName "(3S)-3-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-7-chromanol".
- Q5384747 thumbnail Equol_structure.png?width=300.
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- Q5384747 iupacname "-3".
- Q5384747 type ChemicalCompound.
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- Q5384747 comment "Equol (4',7-isoflavandiol) is an isoflavandiol metabolized from daidzein, a type of isoflavone, by bacterial flora in the intestines. While endogenous estrogenic hormones such as estradiol are steroids, equol is a non-steroidal estrogen. However, only about 30-50% of people have intestinal bacteria that make equol. Equol can exist in two enantiomeric forms, (S)-equol and (R)-equol. (S)-Equol preferentially binds estrogen receptor beta.".
- Q5384747 label "Equol".
- Q5384747 depiction Equol_structure.png.