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Phytoestrogens are plant-derived bioactive compounds with estrogen-like properties. Their potential health benefits, especially in cancer prevention and treatment, have been a subject of considerable research in the past decade. Phytoestrogens exert their effects, at least in part, through interactions with estrogen receptors (ERs), mimicking or inhibiting the actions of natural estrogens. Recently, there has been growing interest in exploring the impact of phytoestrogens on osteosarcoma (OS), a type of bone malignancy that primarily affects children and young adults and is currently presenting limited treatment options. Considering the critical role of the estrogen/ERs axis in bone development and growth, the modulation of ERs has emerged as a highly promising approach in the treatment of OS. This review provides an extensive overview of current literature on the effects of phytoestrogens on human OS models. It delves into the multiple mechanisms through which these molecules regulate the cell cycle, apoptosis, and key pathways implicated in the growth and progression of OS, including ER signaling. Moreover, potential interactions between phytoestrogens and conventional chemotherapy agents commonly used in OS treatment will be examined. Understanding the impact of these compounds in OS holds great promise for developing novel therapeutic approaches that can augment current OS treatment modalities.
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Cancers (Basel)
August 2025
Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Kolkata, Plot IIA-36, 37 & 38, Action Area II, Kolkata 700156, West Bengal, India.
Background: The human body's exposure to high levels of endogenous estrogens and their metabolites, such as estradiol, estriol, 2-hydroxyestradiol, and 4-hydroxyestradiol, is implicated in the development and complications of breast cancers (BCs). Besides endogenous estrogen production, the human body is also exposed to environmental sources of estrogen and estrogen-like compounds, which include pharmaceutical estrogens, xenoestrogens, and phytoestrogens. Females consume pharmaceutical estrogens as a constituent of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and oral contraceptive pills, either alone or in combination with progestins.
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August 2025
Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana.
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is essential for optimal infant nutrition and health, yet many mothers experience concerns about insufficient milk supply. This study investigated the effects of a ginger-spiced millet-soya drink (Zim-So drink), selected for its rich content of phytoestrogens and cultural use as a galactagogue and breastfeeding education on breast milk volumes and prolactin levels to enhance breastfeeding experiences among postpartum mothers in Tamale, Northern Ghana.
Method: A randomized-controlled intervention study was conducted, with 75 participants randomly assigned to three groups: Zim-So drink (n = 25), breastfeeding education (n = 25), or control (n = 25).
Med Oncol
August 2025
Department of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Türkiye.
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August 2025
Department of Nephrology, Capital Medical University Electric Teaching Hospital, Beijing, 100073, China.
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August 2025
Institute on Membrane Technology, National Research Council of Italy, ITM-CNR, via P. Bucci, cubo 17/C, Rende, CS I-87036, Italy.
An innovative multifunctional membrane, combining polymeric materials with inorganic nanoparticles and bioactive molecules, was developed for skin tissue application. The strategy was to synthesize a hybrid polymeric/silica membrane in which SiO nanoparticles are dispersed inside the membrane matrix. To this end, hexagonal calcined mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with a uniform structure, 187.
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