نتایج جستجو برای: soy

تعداد نتایج: 9517  

2005
Somboon Tanasupawat Jaruwan Thongsanit Sanae Okada Kazuo Komagata

Soy sauce is a salty condiment and is known as shoyu in Japan, chiang-yu (or -yi) in China, kecap in Indonesia, kanjang in Korea, toyo in The Philippines, and see-ieu in Thailand (O’Toole, 1997). In the fermentation of soy sauce in Thailand, Aspergillus oryzae strains have been used for koji production (Lotong, 1998). Zygosaccharomyces rouxii strains were reported to ferment glucose or other su...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Suyun Li Shirley Camp Jananne Finck Martha Winter Karen Chapman-Novakofski

The primary objective of this study was to determine the variables associated with intention to consume soy products and identify key variables that could be used as targets in soy nutrition education and consumption promotion. A pre/post-test survey was used during a three session class focused on diabetes that discussed and introduced soy foods. The Theory of Planned Behavior framed the quest...

2017
Zhigang Wu Xuedong Xi Hong Lei

To prepare a low-formaldehyde soy-based adhesive with good water resistance, phenol-formaldehyde modified with glutaraldehyde (PFG) with lower free phenol and free formaldehyde contents was used to cross-link the soy-based adhesive. The results showed that the mechanical properties and water resistance of plywood prepared with soy-based adhesive with PFG was better than that of plywood with the...

Journal: :Food chemistry 2009
Bradley W Bolling Jeffrey B Blumberg C-Y Oliver Chen

Gastrointestinal (GI) mimic and organic solvent extracts of whole soybean powder (WSP), soy protein concentrate (SPC), and soy protein isolate (SPI) as well as soy isoflavone concentrate (SIC) were analyzed for total phenols; quinone reductase (QR) induction in hepa1c1c7 cells; antioxidant scavenging of DPPH, HOCl, ONOO(-), and O(2) (-.); and total antioxidant capacity via FRAP and ORAC assays....

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Jason E Tang Daniel R Moore Gregory W Kujbida Mark A Tarnopolsky Stuart M Phillips

This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rapidly (i.e., whey hydrolysate and soy) and slowly (i.e., micellar casein) digested proteins both at rest and after resistance exercise. Three groups of healthy young men (n = 6 per group) performed a bout of unilateral leg resistance exercise followed by the consumption of a drink containing an eq...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Daniel R Doerge Daniel M Sheehan

Soy is known to produce estrogenic isoflavones. Here, we briefly review the evidence for binding of isoflavones to the estrogen receptor, in vivo estrogenicity and developmental toxicity, and estrogen developmental carcinogenesis in rats. Genistein, the major soy isoflavone, also has a frank estrogenic effect in women. We then focus on evidence from animal and human studies suggesting a link be...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2015
Rie Hashimoto Atsuko Sakai Masumi Murayama Arisa Ochi Tomoki Abe Katsuya Hirasaka Ayako Ohno Shigetada Teshima-Kondo Hiroaki Yanagawa Natsuo Yasui Mikiko Inatsugi Daisuke Doi Masanori Takeda Rie Mukai Junji Terao Takeshi Nikawa

BACKGROUND In recent years, the number of bedridden people is rapidly increasing due to aging or lack of exercise in Japan. This problem is becoming more serious, since there is no countermeasure against it. In the present study, we designed to investigate whether dietary proteins, especially soy, had beneficial effects on skeletal muscle in 59 volunteers with various physical activities. MET...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2012
Hong-Bin Kang Ya-Feng Zhang Jin-Dun Yang Kuan-Liang Lu

AIM Isoflavones in soy foods are part of a larger class of flayonoid compounds that have have been demonstrated to be potent dietary anti-cancer agents, and the effect of soy intake on the survival of ovarian cancer is conflicting. Therefore, we aimed to explore the whether soy intake is related to the risk of death of breast cancer. METHODS A prospective study was conducted. A total of 256 p...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2012
Baoru Yin Wei Deng Keke Xu Luwen Huang Ping Yao

In this research, a simple, green and effective strategy was developed to produce long-term stable oil in water emulsion from soy protein and soy polysaccharide. Soy protein and soy polysaccharide formed dispersible complexes at pH around 3.25 aqueous solution through electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. A high pressure homogenization produced the protein/polysaccharide complex emulsion ...

2014
Michael E. Kurczy Lisa J. Mellander Neda Najafinobar Ann-Sofie Cans

Nature routinely carries out small-scale chemistry within lipid bound cells and organelles. Liposome-lipid nanotube networks are being developed by many researchers in attempt to imitate these membrane enclosed environments, with the goal to perform small-scale chemical studies. These systems are well characterized in terms of the diameter of the giant unilamellar vesicles they are constructed ...

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