Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome

Abstract Soy isoflavones (SI) have strong estrogenic effect in tissues by binding to estrogen receptors and might be beneficial for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) by reduction in testosterone, cholesterol, insulin, weight gain, inflammatory markers, and oxidative stress. The study was...

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Main Authors: Nishaf Manzar, Safwan Ahmad khan, Najum Fatima, Mehr un Nisa, Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad, Muhammad Inam Afzal, Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed, Muhammad Imran, Faqir Muhammad Anjum, Muhammad Sajid Arshad
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Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2322
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spelling doaj-1d45ca8c4dd240c7be634ab6b8c33b1c2021-09-15T07:28:33ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772021-09-01994738474410.1002/fsn3.2322Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndromeNishaf Manzar0Safwan Ahmad khan1Najum Fatima2Mehr un Nisa3Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad4Muhammad Inam Afzal5Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed6Muhammad Imran7Faqir Muhammad Anjum8Muhammad Sajid Arshad9Department of Nutritional Sciences Government College University Faisalabad PakistanBasic Health Unit (BHU) Faisalabad PakistanDistrict Head Quarter Hospital Chiniot PakistanDepartment of Nutritional Sciences Government College University Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Food Science Faculty of Life Sciences Government College University Faisalabad PakistanDepartment of Biosciences COMSATS University Islamabad Islamabad PakistanKing Edward Medical University Lahore PakistanDepartment of Diet and Nutritional Sciences University of Lahore Lahore PakistanVice Chancellor Secretariat University of the Gambia Banjul The GambiaDepartment of Food Science Faculty of Life Sciences Government College University Faisalabad PakistanAbstract Soy isoflavones (SI) have strong estrogenic effect in tissues by binding to estrogen receptors and might be beneficial for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) by reduction in testosterone, cholesterol, insulin, weight gain, inflammatory markers, and oxidative stress. The study was planned to examine the effect of various levels of SI on nutrient intake, digestibility, lipid profile, insulin, and reproductive hormones of estradiol valerate (4 mg/rat/IM) PCOS induced rat models. Thirty‐six Wistar 45 days old rats weighing 95 ± 5 g were divided into 4 groups, each having 9 rats: C (control: without SF), SF10 (SF 0.10 g/kg BW), SF15 (SF 0.15 g/kg BW), and SF20 (SF 0.20 g/kg BW). SF was given through the oral gavage. Food and water were offered ad libitum, and intake was recorded daily. During last week of trial, collected feces by total collection method and blood samples were used to calculate nutrient digestibility and biochemical analysis, respectively. Estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin were (p < .05) high in rats fed SF diet that was 4% and 30% increase from C, respectively. Insulin, testosterone, FSH, and LH were lowest in rats fed diet SF20. Significant (p < .05) reduction in cholesterol was observed in rats fed SF15 and SF20 as compared to C. Serum HDL was improved (p < .05) in all SIF0.10, SIF0.15, and SIF0.20 in comparison with PC. Serum LDL was significantly reduced to 68.89 ± 4.36 (mg/dl) in SIF0.20 and to 108.20 ± 4.14 (mg/dl) in SIF0.15, whereas insignificant reduction was observed in SIF0.10 as compared to PC. Highly significant reduction was noted in triglycerides level in SIF0.20; however, significant reduction was observed in both SIF0.10 and SIF0.15 as compared to PC after 3 months of treatment with soy isoflavones.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2322digestibilitylipid profilepolycystic ovarian syndromesoy isoflavones
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author Nishaf Manzar
Safwan Ahmad khan
Najum Fatima
Mehr un Nisa
Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad
Muhammad Inam Afzal
Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed
Muhammad Imran
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Muhammad Sajid Arshad
spellingShingle Nishaf Manzar
Safwan Ahmad khan
Najum Fatima
Mehr un Nisa
Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad
Muhammad Inam Afzal
Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed
Muhammad Imran
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Muhammad Sajid Arshad
Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
Food Science & Nutrition
digestibility
lipid profile
polycystic ovarian syndrome
soy isoflavones
author_facet Nishaf Manzar
Safwan Ahmad khan
Najum Fatima
Mehr un Nisa
Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad
Muhammad Inam Afzal
Hafiz Fahad Ullah Saeed
Muhammad Imran
Faqir Muhammad Anjum
Muhammad Sajid Arshad
author_sort Nishaf Manzar
title Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
title_short Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
title_full Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
title_fullStr Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
title_sort exploring the prophylactic role of soy isoflavones against polycystic ovarian syndrome
publisher Wiley
series Food Science & Nutrition
issn 2048-7177
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Soy isoflavones (SI) have strong estrogenic effect in tissues by binding to estrogen receptors and might be beneficial for women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) by reduction in testosterone, cholesterol, insulin, weight gain, inflammatory markers, and oxidative stress. The study was planned to examine the effect of various levels of SI on nutrient intake, digestibility, lipid profile, insulin, and reproductive hormones of estradiol valerate (4 mg/rat/IM) PCOS induced rat models. Thirty‐six Wistar 45 days old rats weighing 95 ± 5 g were divided into 4 groups, each having 9 rats: C (control: without SF), SF10 (SF 0.10 g/kg BW), SF15 (SF 0.15 g/kg BW), and SF20 (SF 0.20 g/kg BW). SF was given through the oral gavage. Food and water were offered ad libitum, and intake was recorded daily. During last week of trial, collected feces by total collection method and blood samples were used to calculate nutrient digestibility and biochemical analysis, respectively. Estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin were (p < .05) high in rats fed SF diet that was 4% and 30% increase from C, respectively. Insulin, testosterone, FSH, and LH were lowest in rats fed diet SF20. Significant (p < .05) reduction in cholesterol was observed in rats fed SF15 and SF20 as compared to C. Serum HDL was improved (p < .05) in all SIF0.10, SIF0.15, and SIF0.20 in comparison with PC. Serum LDL was significantly reduced to 68.89 ± 4.36 (mg/dl) in SIF0.20 and to 108.20 ± 4.14 (mg/dl) in SIF0.15, whereas insignificant reduction was observed in SIF0.10 as compared to PC. Highly significant reduction was noted in triglycerides level in SIF0.20; however, significant reduction was observed in both SIF0.10 and SIF0.15 as compared to PC after 3 months of treatment with soy isoflavones.
topic digestibility
lipid profile
polycystic ovarian syndrome
soy isoflavones
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2322
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