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Twelve-month consumption of a polyphenol extract from olive (Olea europaea) in a double blind, randomized trial increases serum total osteocalcin levels and improves serum lipid profiles in postmenopausal women with osteopenia
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Consumption of an olive polyphenolic extract for 12 months prevents bone loss and improves serum lipid profiles in postmenopausal women
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The intestinal microbiome: a separate organ inside the body with the metabolic potential to influence the bioactivity of botanicals
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Disposition of soy isoflavones in normal human breast tissue
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Disposition of hop prenylflavonoids in human breast tissue
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Microbial and dietary factors associated with the Equol and 8-prenylnaringenin producer phenotypes
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Cosupplementation of isoflavones, prenylflavonoids, and lignans alters human exposure to phytoestrogen-derived 17beta-estradiol equivalents
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Plant polyphenolics as anti-invasive cancer agents
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Eubacterium limosum activates isoxanthohumol from hops (Humulus lupulus L.) into the potent phytoestrogen 8-prenylnaringenin in vitro and in rat intestine
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Microbial and dietary factors are associated with the equol producer phenotype in healthy postmenopausal women
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Microbial and dietary factors associated with the 8-prenylnaringenin producer phenotype: a dietary intervention trial with fifty healthy post-menopausal Caucasian women
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Microbial and dietary factors associated with the equaol and 8-prenylnaringenin poducer phenotypes
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Bioavailability of phytoestrogens from soy and hops
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Exploring the 8-PN producer phenotype: an intervention trial with 50 healthy post-menopausal Caucasian women
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Exploring the equol producer phenotype: an intervention trial with 100 healthy post-menoapausal Caucasian women
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The prenylflavonoid isoxanthohumol from hops (Humulus lupulus L.) is activated into the potent phytoestrogen 8-prenylnaringenin in vitro and in the human intestine
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Activation of proestrogens from hops (Humulus lupulus L.) by intestinal microbiota; Conversion of isoxanthohumol into 8-prenylnaringenin