Search Results - "Bolton, Judy L"
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Formation and Biological Targets of Quinones: Cytotoxic versus Cytoprotective Effects
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (17-01-2017)“…Quinones represent a class of toxicological intermediates, which can create a variety of hazardous effects in vivo including, acute cytotoxicity,…”
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Potential Mechanisms of Estrogen Quinone Carcinogenesis
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-01-2008)“…There is a clear association between the excessive exposure to estrogens and the development of cancer in hormone-sensitive tissues (breast, endometrium). It…”
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Breast cancer prevention with liquiritigenin from licorice through the inhibition of aromatase and protein biosynthesis in high-risk women’s breast tissue
Published in Scientific reports (30-05-2023)“…Breast cancer risk continues to increase post menopause. Anti-estrogen therapies are available to prevent postmenopausal breast cancer in high-risk women…”
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Red Clover Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) and Estrogen Receptor (ER) Agonists Enhance Genotoxic Estrogen Metabolism
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (20-11-2017)“…Many women consider botanical dietary supplements (BDSs) as safe alternatives to hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms. However, the effect of BDSs on breast…”
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Pharmacokinetics of prenylated hop phenols in women following oral administration of a standardized extract of hops
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-10-2014)“…SCOPE: Women seeking alternatives to hormone‐replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms often try botanical dietary supplements containing extracts of hops…”
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Evaluation of estrogenic activity of licorice species in comparison with hops used in botanicals for menopausal symptoms
Published in PloS one (12-07-2013)“…The increased cancer risk associated with hormone therapies has encouraged many women to seek non-hormonal alternatives including botanical supplements such as…”
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Dynamic Residual Complexity of the Isoliquiritigenin–Liquiritigenin Interconversion During Bioassay
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (06-03-2013)“…Bioactive components in food plants can undergo dynamic processes that involve multiple chemical species. For example, 2′-hydroxychalcones can readily…”
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DESIGNER Extracts as Tools to Balance Estrogenic and Chemopreventive Activities of Botanicals for Women’s Health
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (25-08-2017)“…Botanical dietary supplements contain multiple bioactive compounds that target numerous biological pathways. The lack of uniform standardization requirements…”
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Evidence for Chemopreventive and Resilience Activity of Licorice: Glycyrrhiza Glabra and G. Inflata Extracts Modulate Estrogen Metabolism in ACI Rats
Published in Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2018)“…Women are increasingly using botanical dietary supplements (BDS) to reduce menopausal hot flashes. Although licorice ( sp.) is one of the frequently used…”
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Specificity of Human Aldo-Keto Reductases, NAD(P)H:Quinone Oxidoreductase, and Carbonyl Reductases to Redox-Cycle Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Diones and 4-Hydroxyequilenin-o-quinone
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (19-12-2011)“…Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are suspect human lung carcinogens and can be metabolically activated to remote quinones, for example,…”
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Xanthohumol Isolated from Humulus lupulus Inhibits Menadione-Induced DNA Damage through Induction of Quinone Reductase
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-08-2005)“…The female parts of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) show estrogenic effects as well as cancer chemopreventive potential. We analyzed the chemopreventive mechanism of…”
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Botanicals and Their Bioactive Phytochemicals for Women's Health
Published in Pharmacological reviews (01-10-2016)“…Botanical dietary supplements are increasingly popular for women's health, particularly for older women. The specific botanicals women take vary as a function…”
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Differential regulation of detoxification enzymes in hepatic and mammary tissue by hops (Humulus lupulus) in vitro and in vivo
Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-06-2013)“…Scope Hops contain the phytoestrogen, 8‐prenylnaringenin, and the cytoprotective compound, xanthohumol (XH). XH induces the detoxification enzyme,…”
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Redox Cycling of Catechol Estrogens Generating Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Sites and 8-oxo-Deoxyguanosine via Reactive Oxygen Species Differentiates Equine and Human Estrogens
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (16-08-2010)“…Metabolic activation of estrogens to catechols and further oxidation to highly reactive o-quinones generates DNA damage including apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP)…”
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Biological and chemical standardization of a hop (Humulus lupulus) botanical dietary supplement
Published in Biomedical chromatography (01-06-2014)“…ABSTRACT Concerned about the safety of conventional estrogen replacement therapy, women are using botanical dietary supplements as alternatives for the…”
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Angelica sinensis and Its Alkylphthalides Induce the Detoxification Enzyme NAD(P)H: Quinone Oxidoreductase 1 by Alkylating Keap1
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-10-2008)“…The roots of Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels (Dang Gui; Apiaceae) have a long history in traditional Chinese medicine as a remedy for women’s disorders and are…”
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Evaluation of Estrogenic Activity of Plant Extracts for the Potential Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (01-05-2001)“…Eight botanical preparations that are commonly used for the treatment of menopausal symptoms were tested for estrogenic activity. Methanol extracts of red…”
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Serotonergic Activity-Guided Phytochemical Investigation of the Roots of Angelica sinensis
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2006)“…Serotonin receptor (5-HT(7)) binding assay-directed fractionation of a methanol extract of the dried roots of Angelica sinensis led to the isolation and…”
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Menopausal Hormone Therapy, Age, and Chronic Diseases: Perspectives on Statistical Trends
Published in Chemical research in toxicology (17-10-2016)“…The release of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study in 2002 was a shock to the medical community. Hormone therapy (HT) had generally been considered to be…”
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Black Cohosh Acts as a Mixed Competitive Ligand and Partial Agonist of the Serotonin Receptor
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (10-09-2003)“…Extracts of the rhizome of black cohosh [Actaea racemosa L., formerly called Cimicifuga racemosa (L.) Nutt.] were evaluated for potential mechanisms of action…”
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