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Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production

Equol is a metabolite of isoflavone daidzein and has an affinity to estrogen receptors. Although equol is produced by intestinal bacteria, the association between the status of equol production and the gut microbiota has not been fully investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the intestina...

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Autores principales: Iino, Chikara, Shimoyama, Tadashi, Iino, Kaori, Yokoyama, Yoshihito, Chinda, Daisuke, Sakuraba, Hirotake, Fukuda, Shinsaku, Nakaji, Shigeyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020433
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author Iino, Chikara
Shimoyama, Tadashi
Iino, Kaori
Yokoyama, Yoshihito
Chinda, Daisuke
Sakuraba, Hirotake
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Nakaji, Shigeyuki
author_facet Iino, Chikara
Shimoyama, Tadashi
Iino, Kaori
Yokoyama, Yoshihito
Chinda, Daisuke
Sakuraba, Hirotake
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Nakaji, Shigeyuki
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description Equol is a metabolite of isoflavone daidzein and has an affinity to estrogen receptors. Although equol is produced by intestinal bacteria, the association between the status of equol production and the gut microbiota has not been fully investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the intestinal bacteria responsible for equol production in gut microbiota between equol producer and non-producer subjects regarding the intake of daidzein. A total of 1044 adult subjects who participated in a health survey in Hirosaki city were examined. The concentration of equol in urine was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. The relative abundances of 8 bacterial species responsible for equol production in the gut microbiota was assessed using 16S rRNA amplification. There were 458 subjects identified as equol producers. The proportion of equol production status and the intake of daidzein increased with age. Daily intake of daidzein was larger in equol-producer. The intestinal bacteria, which convert daidzein to equol were present in both equol producers and non-producers. However, the relative abundance and the prevalence of Asaccharobacter celatus and Slackia isoflavoniconvertens were significantly higher in equol producers than those in equol non-producers. The intestinal bacteria that convert daidzein to equol are present in not only the equol producers but also in the non-producers. The daidzein intake is associated with the equol production status through an increase of A. celatus and S. isoflavoniconvertens in the gut microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-64129462019-04-09 Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production Iino, Chikara Shimoyama, Tadashi Iino, Kaori Yokoyama, Yoshihito Chinda, Daisuke Sakuraba, Hirotake Fukuda, Shinsaku Nakaji, Shigeyuki Nutrients Article Equol is a metabolite of isoflavone daidzein and has an affinity to estrogen receptors. Although equol is produced by intestinal bacteria, the association between the status of equol production and the gut microbiota has not been fully investigated. The aim of this study was to compare the intestinal bacteria responsible for equol production in gut microbiota between equol producer and non-producer subjects regarding the intake of daidzein. A total of 1044 adult subjects who participated in a health survey in Hirosaki city were examined. The concentration of equol in urine was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. The relative abundances of 8 bacterial species responsible for equol production in the gut microbiota was assessed using 16S rRNA amplification. There were 458 subjects identified as equol producers. The proportion of equol production status and the intake of daidzein increased with age. Daily intake of daidzein was larger in equol-producer. The intestinal bacteria, which convert daidzein to equol were present in both equol producers and non-producers. However, the relative abundance and the prevalence of Asaccharobacter celatus and Slackia isoflavoniconvertens were significantly higher in equol producers than those in equol non-producers. The intestinal bacteria that convert daidzein to equol are present in not only the equol producers but also in the non-producers. The daidzein intake is associated with the equol production status through an increase of A. celatus and S. isoflavoniconvertens in the gut microbiota. MDPI 2019-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6412946/ /pubmed/30791484 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020433 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Iino, Chikara
Shimoyama, Tadashi
Iino, Kaori
Yokoyama, Yoshihito
Chinda, Daisuke
Sakuraba, Hirotake
Fukuda, Shinsaku
Nakaji, Shigeyuki
Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title_full Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title_fullStr Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title_full_unstemmed Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title_short Daidzein Intake Is Associated with Equol Producing Status through an Increase in the Intestinal Bacteria Responsible for Equol Production
title_sort daidzein intake is associated with equol producing status through an increase in the intestinal bacteria responsible for equol production
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6412946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30791484
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11020433
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