Kenneth D. R. Setchell
Clinical Mass Spectrometry Center
Department of Pediatrics
Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati
USA
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- Evidence for lack of absorption of soy isoflavone glycosides in humans, supporting the crucial role of intestinal metabolism for bioavailability. Setchell, K.D., Brown, N.M., Zimmer-Nechemias, L., Brashear, W.T., Wolfe, B.E., Kirschner, A.S., Heubi, J.E. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (2002)
- Bioavailability of pure isoflavones in healthy humans and analysis of commercial soy isoflavone supplements. Setchell, K.D., Brown, N.M., Desai, P., Zimmer-Nechemias, L., Wolfe, B.E., Brashear, W.T., Kirschner, A.S., Cassidy, A., Heubi, J.E. J. Nutr. (2001)
- Soy isoflavones--benefits and risks from nature's selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). Setchell, K.D. J. Am. Coll. Nutr (2001)
- Identification of a new inborn error in bile acid synthesis: mutation of the oxysterol 7alpha-hydroxylase gene causes severe neonatal liver disease. Setchell, K.D., Schwarz, M., O'Connell, N.C., Lund, E.G., Davis, D.L., Lathe, R., Thompson, H.R., Weslie Tyson, R., Sokol, R.J., Russell, D.W. J. Clin. Invest. (1998)
- Phytoestrogens: the biochemistry, physiology, and implications for human health of soy isoflavones. Setchell, K.D. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (1998)
- Isoflavone content of infant formulas and the metabolic fate of these phytoestrogens in early life. Setchell, K.D., Zimmer-Nechemias, L., Cai, J., Heubi, J.E. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (1998)