نتایج جستجو برای: soya

تعداد نتایج: 2024  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2015
Oluwabunmi A Tokede Temilola A Onabanjo Alfa Yansane J Michael Gaziano Luc Djoussé

Soya proteins and isoflavones have been reported to exert beneficial effects on the serum lipid profile. More recently, this claim is being challenged. The objective of this study was to comprehensively examine the effects of soya consumption on the lipid profile using published trials. A detailed literature search was conducted via MEDLINE (from 2004 through February 2014), CENTRAL (The Cochra...

2004

Effects of Soya bean diet preparations on the hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, total plasma protein, plasma albumin, sodium, potassium and chloride concentrations were studied in male albino rats. The animals were fed diets containing 75%, 50% and 25% Soya bean in groups II, III and IV respectively. Group I rats served as the control and were fed normal mouse cubes. There were steady but s...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1984
K D Setchell S P Borriello P Hulme D N Kirk M Axelson

Equol, a nonsteroidal estrogen of dietary origin, was recently identified in human urine, and is excreted in amounts comparable to the classical steroidal estrogens. We confirm here that phytoestrogens which are abundant in dietary soya protein are converted by human gastrointestinal flora to this weak estrogen. After the ingestion of meals containing cooked soya protein the urinary excretion o...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
E E McGuinness R G Morgan K G Wormsley

We have reviewed the growth-promoting and carcinogenic effects of feeding raw soya flour to rats. If the raw soya flour-containing diets are fed for more than a year, about 10% of the animals develop pancreatic cancer. In addition, feeding raw soya flour markedly potentiates the action of even subthreshold amounts of pancreatic carcinogens. The raw soya flour therefore acts as a potent promoter...

2017
Hyunwoo Park Steven Weier Fareha Razvi Pamela A. Peña Neil A. Sims Jennica Lowell Cory Hungate Karma Kissinger Gavin Key Paul Fraser Johnathan A. Napier Edgar B. Cahoon Tom E. Clemente

Soya bean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is sought after for both its oil and protein components. Genetic approaches to add value to either component are ongoing efforts in soya bean breeding and molecular biology programmes. The former is the primary vegetable oil consumed in the world. Hence, its primary usage is in direct human consumption. As a means to increase its utility in feed applications, ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2004
I A Abd el-Gawad E M el-Sayed S A Hafez H M el-Zeini F A Saleh

The effect of yoghurt and soya yoghurt containing Bifidobacterium lactis Bb-12 or B. longum Bb-46 on Ehrlich ascites tumour cell proliferation was investigated in vitro and in vivo. Tumour cells were incubated with B. lactis Bb-12 or B. longum Bb-46 cultivated in de Mann Rogosa Sharpe (MRS) broth medium, or with their centrifuged supernatant fractions or sediments, for 2 h at 37 degrees C. Trea...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1982
R A Crass R G Morgan

1. Pancreatic growth was measured in rats by changes in pancreatic weight, nucleic acid content and protein content after feeding diets of heated soya-bean flour (HSF), raw soya-bean flour (RSF), 200 g raw soya-bean flour + 800 g heated soya-bean flour/kg (80 HSF) and 400 g raw soya-bean flour + 600 g heated soya-bean flour/kg (60 HSF) for periods up to 36 weeks. Control rats of comparable age ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2002
Susana M Martín-Orúe Anthony G O'Donnell Joaquin Ariño Trudy Netherwood Harry J Gilbert John C Mathers

The inclusion of genetically modified (GM) foods in the human diet has caused considerable debate. There is concern that the transfer of plant-derived transgenes to the resident intestinal microflora could have safety implications. For these gene transfer events to occur, the nucleic acid would need to survive passage through the gastrointestinal tract. The aim of the present study was to evalu...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2004
Pekka Puska Vesa Korpelainen Lars H Høie Eva Skovlund Knut T Smerud

The objective was to study whether a yoghurt containing isolated soya protein with standardised levels of isoflavones, cotyledon soya fibres and soya phospholipids is more effective in lowering total and LDL-cholesterol than a placebo. One hundred and forty-three subjects were randomised to the soya group (n 69) or to the placebo (n 74). The mean baseline levels were 7.6 and 5.1 mmol/l for tota...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2011
Jia-Yi Dong Xing Tong Zhi-Wei Wu Peng-Cheng Xun Ka He Li-Qiang Qin

Observational studies have indicated that soya food consumption is inversely associated with blood pressure (BP). Evidence from randomised controlled trials (RCT) on the BP-lowering effects of soya protein intake is inconclusive. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of soya protein intake in lowering BP. The PubMed database was searched for published RCT in the English language through to Apr...

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