Urinary estrogen metabolites during a randomized soy trial

Nutr Cancer. 2012;64(2):307-14. doi: 10.1080/01635581.2012.648819. Epub 2012 Jan 31.

Abstract

One of the hypothesized protective mechanisms of soy against breast cancer involves changes in estrogen metabolism to 2-hydroxy (OH) and 16α-OH estrogens. The current analysis examined the effect of soy foods on the 2:16α-OH E(1) ratio among premenopausal women during a randomized, crossover intervention study; women were stratified by equol producer status, a characteristic thought to enhance the protective effects of soy isoflavones. The study consisted of a high-soy diet with 2 soy food servings/day and a low-soy diet with <3 servings of soy/wk for 6 mo each; estrogen metabolites were measured in 3 overnight urines (baseline and at the end of the low- and high-soy diet) using gas chromatography mass spectrometry for the 82 women who completed the study. Urinary isoflavonoids were assessed by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry. When applying mixed models, the 2:16α-OH E(1) ratio increased (P = 0.05) because of a nonsignificant decrease in 16α-OH E(1) (P = 0.21) at the end of the high-soy diet. Similar nonsignificant increases in the 2:16α-OH E(1) ratio were observed in equol producers (P = 0.13) and nonproducers (P = 0.23). These findings suggest a beneficial influence of soy foods on estrogen metabolism regardless of equol producer status.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • China / ethnology
  • Cross-Over Studies
  • Diet*
  • Equol / biosynthesis
  • Estrogens / urine*
  • Ethnicity
  • Female
  • Flavonoids / urine
  • Hawaii
  • Humans
  • Hydroxyestrones / urine
  • Isoflavones / administration & dosage
  • Japan / ethnology
  • Korea / ethnology
  • Middle Aged
  • Philippines / ethnology
  • Premenopause
  • Soy Foods*
  • White People

Substances

  • Estrogens
  • Flavonoids
  • Hydroxyestrones
  • Isoflavones
  • 16-hydroxyestrone
  • Equol
  • 2-hydroxyestrone