نتایج جستجو برای: soya

تعداد نتایج: 2024  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2005
Dimitri Tsangalis Gisela Wilcox Nagendra P Shah Lily Stojanovska

We investigated the effects of consuming an isoflavone aglycone-enriched soya milk containing viable bifidobacteria on urinary isoflavone excretion and percentage recovery. Sixteen postmenopausal women were randomly divided into two groups to consume either fermented or non-fermented soya milk. Each group participated in a double-blind, crossover study with three 14 d supplementation periods, s...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2015
Howard Mason Susana Gómez-Ollés Maria-Jesus Cruz Ian Smith Gareth Evans Andrew Simpson Peter Baldwin Gordon Smith

Soya is an important worldwide agricultural product widely shipped and imported in bulk. It contains a number of recognised allergens and the use of soya products and its dockside unloading have been associated with occupational asthma and community episodes of asthma. Two recognised inhalation soya allergens, soya trypsin inhibitor (STI) and hydrophobic soya protein (HSP), were measured in per...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Leah E Cahill Claudia Yu-Chen Peng Neda Bankovic-Calic Deepa Sankaran Malcolm R Ogborn Harold M Aukema

Dietary soya protein substitution for casein initiated at weaning slows disease progression in animal models of chronic renal disease. As there is increasing evidence that fetal programming can have a significant impact on kidney physiology and function in offspring, the objective of the current study was to determine whether exposure to soya protein in the diet earlier than weaning would have ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1968
I H Rutishauser B A Wharton

Soya bean formulae have, for some time, received considerable attention as substitutes for human and cows' milk in infant feeding (Dean, 1953), but relatively little is known about the value of soya as a substitute for cows' milk in the treatment of acute kwashiorkor. Dean (1952) found that the progress of children with uncomplicated kwashiorkor on a locally prepared soya banana mixture was sim...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
María E Oliva Adriana G Chicco Yolanda B Lombardo

The present study investigates the benefits of dietary intake of soya protein upon dyslipidaemia and insulin resistance in rats chronically (8 months) fed a sucrose-rich (63 %) diet (SRD). For this purpose, we analysed the effectiveness of soya protein isolate in improving or reversing these metabolic abnormalities. Wistar rats were fed a SRD for 4 months. By the end of this period, stable dysl...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2016
Serena Tonstad Karen Jaceldo-Siegl Mark Messina Ella Haddad Gary E Fraser

OBJECTIVE Consumers may choose soya foods as healthful alternatives to animal products, but concern has arisen that eating large amounts of soya may adversely affect thyroid function. The present study aimed to examine the association between soya food consumption and serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations in North American churchgoers belonging to the Seventh-day Adventist deno...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2015
Li Tang Andy H Lee Fenglian Xu Taotao Zhang Jun Lei Colin W Binns

OBJECTIVE To ascertain the association between soya consumption, isoflavone intakes and oesophageal cancer risk in remote north-west China, where the incidence of oesophageal cancer is known to be high. DESIGN Case-control study. Information on habitual consumption of soya foods and soya milk was obtained by personal interview. The intakes of isoflavones were then estimated using the US Depar...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Hui-Chen Lo Yao-Horng Wang Hue-Ying Chiou Shan-Hu Lai Yu Yang

Diets that ameliorate the adverse effects of uric acid (UA) on renal damage deserve attention. The effects of casein or soya protein combined with palm or safflower-seed oil on various serum parameters and renal histology were investigated on hyperuricaemic rats. Male Wistar rats administered with oxonic acid and UA to induce hyperuricaemia were fed with casein or soya protein plus palm- or saf...

2013
Sung-Woon Hong Hwon Heo Jeong-hwa Yang Maeum Han Dong-Hyun Kim Yunhee Kim Kwon

Soy (Glycine Max Merr, family Leguminosae) has been reported to possess anti-cancer, anti-lipidemic, estrogen-like, and memory-enhancing effects. We investigated the memory-enhancing effects and the underlying mechanisms of soyasaponin I (soya-I), a major constituent of soy. Impaired learning and memory were induced by injecting ibotenic acid into the entorhinal cortex of adult rat brains. The ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1975
R H Smith J W Sissons

1. The effects of various factors on rates of flow and composition of digesta leaving the abomasum of preruminant calves were studied. The possible relation of some of these effects to the development of serum antibodies to certain dietary constituents has also been examined. Two situations were distinguished: (a) unsensitized responses, shown by calves receiving milk protein or soya-bean produ...

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