Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4326132 | Brain Research | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Animals were male and female rats that were either intact or gonadectomized. ⺠The isoflavone supplement increased anti-anxiety behavior of intact rats. ⺠The isoflavone supplement increased visual-spatial performance most notably in proestrus rats. ⺠The isoflavone supplement increased levels of 3α-diol in the hippocampus of gonadectomized females. ⺠The isoflavone supplement neither altered sexual behavior, mass of reproductive tissues, nor plasma levels of steroids.
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Authors
Jonathan Friedman, Cheryl Frye,