Combined inhibitory effects of soy isoflavones and curcumin on the production of prostate‐specific antigen
The Prostate2010Vol. 70(10), pp. 1127–1133
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Hisamitsu Ide, Shino Tokiwa, Kentaro Sakamaki, Koujiro Nishio, Shuji Isotani, Satoru Muto, Takanori Hama, Hiroko Masuda, Shigeo Horie
Abstract
Our results indicated that isoflavones and curcumin could modulate serum PSA levels. Curcumin presumably synergizes with isoflavones to suppress PSA production in prostate cells through the anti-androgen effects.
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