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Effect of whole soy and purified daidzein on androgenic hormones in chinese equol-producing post-menopausal women: a six-month randomised, double-blinded and Placebo-Controlled trial

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posted on 2020-01-09, 09:14 authored by Zhao-min Liu, Guoyi Li, Di Zhang, Suzanne C. Ho, Yu-ming Chen, Jing Ma, Qi Huang, Shuyi Li, Wen-hua Ling

A randomised, double-blind and placebo-controlled trial was performed to examine the effects of whole soy and isoflavone daidzein on serum androgenic hormones in Chinese equol-producing post-menopausal women. A total of 270 eligible women aged 45–70 years were randomised to either one of the three iso-caloric supplements: 40 g soy flour (whole soy group), 40 g low-fat milk powder +63 mg daidzein (daidzein group) or 40 g low-fat milk powder (placebo group) daily for 6 months. Fasting venous samples were tested for serum androstenedione (AD), testosterone (T), prolactin, sex hormone binding globulin and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate. Intention-to-treat analysis indicated that serum T (p = .022) and AD (p = .05) levels modestly but significantly decreased after 6-month daidzein treatment in comparison with placebo, with a mean difference of –0.057 nmol/L (95%CI: –0.185 to 0.070, p = .018) and –0.118 ng/mL (95%CI: –0.240–0.004, p = .045), respectively. This 6-month trial suggested that purified daidzein may exhibit less androgenic effect.

Trial registration: The trial was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov with identifier of NCT01270737. (URL: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01270737.)

Trial registration: The trial was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov with identifier of NCT01270737. (URL: http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01270737.)

Funding

The trial was funded by the foundation of One Hundred Persons Project of Sun Yat-sen University and Hong Kong Research Grant Committee-General Research Fund [RGC-GRF465810].

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