Gut Microbiota-Assisted Synthesis, Cellular Interactions and Synergistic Perspectives of Equol as a Potent Anticancer Isoflavone
It is well known that, historically, plants have been an important resource of anticancer agents, providing several clinically approved drugs. Numerous preclinical studies have shown a strong anticancer potential of structurally different phytochemicals, including polyphenolic constituents of plants...
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Main Authors: | Hardeep Singh Tuli (Author), Ajay Kumar (Author), Katrin Sak (Author), Diwakar Aggarwal (Author), Dhruv Sanjay Gupta (Author), Ginpreet Kaur (Author), Kanupriya Vashishth (Author), Kuldeep Dhama (Author), Jagjit Kaur (Author), Adesh K. Saini (Author), Mehmet Varol (Author), Esra Capanoglu (Author), Shafiul Haque (Author) |
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