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Journal of Nutrition | 2013

Dietary Factors Influence Production of the Soy Isoflavone Metabolite S-(-)Equol in Healthy Adults

Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Nadine M. Brown; Suzanne Summer; Eileen C. King; James E. Heubi; Sidney John Cole; Trish Guy; Bevan Hokin

S-(-)equol, an intestinally derived metabolite of the soy isoflavone daidzein, is proposed to enhance the efficacy of soy diets. Adults differ in their ability to produce equol when consuming soy foods for reasons that remain unclear. Therefore, we performed a comprehensive dietary analysis of 143 macro- and micronutrients in 159 healthy adults in the United States (n = 89) and Australia (n = 70) to determine whether the intake of specific nutrients favors equol production. Three-d diet records were collected and analyzed using Nutrition Data System for Research software and S-(-)equol was measured in urine by mass spectrometry. Additionally, in a subset of equol producers and nonproducers (n = 10/group), we examined the long-term stability of equol producer status by retesting 12, 18, and 24 mo later. Finally, the effect of oral administration of the antibiotic metronidazole (500 mg/d for 7 d) on equol production was examined in 5 adults monitored during a 4-mo follow-up period. Equol producers accounted for 30.3% and 28.6% of the United States and Australian participants, respectively (overall frequency, 29.6%). No significant differences were observed for total protein, carbohydrate, fat, saturated fat, or fiber intakes between equol producers and nonproducers. However, principal component analysis revealed differences in several nutrients, including higher intakes of polyunsaturated fatty acids (P = 0.039), maltose (P = 0.02), and vitamins A (P = 0.01) and E (P = 0.035) and a lower intake of total cholesterol (P = 0.010) in equol producers. During a 2-y period, equol producer status remained unchanged in all nonproducers and in 80% of equol producers, whereas metronidazole abolished equol production in only 20% of participants. In conclusion, these findings suggest that major differences in the macronutrient content of the diet appear not to influence equol production, but subtle differences in some nutrients may influence the ability to produce equol, which was a relatively stable phenomenon.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

S-Equol, a potent ligand for estrogen receptor β, is the exclusive enantiomeric form of the soy isoflavone metabolite produced by human intestinal bacterial flora

Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Carlo Clerici; Edwin D. Lephart; Sidney John Cole; Claire Heenan; Danilo Castellani; Brian Wolfe; Linda Nechemias-Zimmer; Nadine M. Brown; Trent D. Lund; Robert J. Handa; James E. Heubi


Journal of Nutrition | 2006

Method of Defining Equol-Producer Status and Its Frequency among Vegetarians

Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Sidney John Cole


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003

Variations in isoflavone levels in soy foods and soy protein isolates and issues related to isoflavone databases and food labeling.

Kenneth D. R. Setchell; Sidney John Cole


Archive | 2003

Compositions and products containing enantiomeric equol, and methods for their making

Kenneth David Reginald Setchell; Sidney John Cole


Archive | 2010

Composition and product containing equol enantiomer, and method for production thereof

Sidney John Cole; Kenneth David Reginald Setchell; コール,シドニー・ジョン; セッチェル,ケネス・デイビッド・レジナルド


Archive | 2015

Compositions and products containing enantiomeric equol, and production methods thereof

セッチェル,ケネス・デイビッド・レジナルド; Kenneth David Reginald Setchell; コール,シドニー・ジョン; Sidney John Cole


Archive | 2003

Compositions contenant de l'equol énantiomère, et procédés de fabrication

Kenneth David Reginald Setchell; Sidney John Cole


Archive | 2003

Compositions et produits contenant de l'equol enantiomere, et procedes de fabrication

Kenneth David Reginald Setchell; Sidney John Cole


Archive | 2003

Zusammensetzungen und produkte, die enantiomeres equol enthalten, sowie verfahren zu ihrer herstellung

Kenneth David Reginal Setchell; Sidney John Cole

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Kenneth D. R. Setchell

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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James E. Heubi

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Nadine M. Brown

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Brian Wolfe

Boston Children's Hospital

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Eileen C. King

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Linda Nechemias-Zimmer

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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Robert J. Handa

Colorado State University

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Suzanne Summer

Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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