2007
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.200600222
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High levels of equol in organic skimmed Finnish cow milk

Abstract: The isoflavonoids, equol, formononetin, daidzein, genistein, biochanin A, and O-demethylangolensin (O-DMA), were analyzed from commercial cartons of skimmed Finnish milk by HPLC-diode array detector (DAD)-FL. We found 411 +/- 65 ng/mL of equol and traces of formononetin and daidzein in organic skimmed milk whereas conventionally produced milk contained 62 +/- 16 ng/mL of equol and no formononetin or daidzein.

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“…This is in accordance with previous findings (Antignac et al, 2004;Hoikkala et al, 2007;Steinshamn et al, 2008). The very high concentration of equol in milk from especially cows grazing red clover was expected, since red clover has a high concentration of formononetin (0.8 to 11 mg/g DM) but also biochanin A (0.8 to 5 mg/g DM) depending on the part (flower, stem or leaves) and maturity of the plant, cultivar and environment (Sivesind and Seguin, 2005;Booth et al, 2006).…”
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“…This is in accordance with previous findings (Antignac et al, 2004;Hoikkala et al, 2007;Steinshamn et al, 2008). The very high concentration of equol in milk from especially cows grazing red clover was expected, since red clover has a high concentration of formononetin (0.8 to 11 mg/g DM) but also biochanin A (0.8 to 5 mg/g DM) depending on the part (flower, stem or leaves) and maturity of the plant, cultivar and environment (Sivesind and Seguin, 2005;Booth et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, for red clover there was an increased concentration of formononetin and equol compared to the commercial milk samples analysed by Antignac et al (2004). A high concentration of equol has also been observed in other studies with milk from cows fed red clover pastures or in organic milk production where the high concentration of equol seems to be linked to the frequent use of leguminous plants, probably specifically the use of red clover (Antignac et al, 2004;Purup et al, 2005;Hoikkala et al, 2007).…”
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“…For the GCS diet, the concentration of equol is high when comparing to conventional milk but low compared to organic milk. The concentration of equol is reported to be 41-62 mg/l in conventional milk and 230-411 mg/l in organic milk (Purup et al, 2005;Hoikkala et al, 2007). The diets in organic dairy production usually have a higher proportion of leguminous feedstuffs, in particular clovers, than diets in conventional production.…”
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“…Milk contains relatively high levels of endogenous steroid hormones (Hartmann et al, 1998;Malekinejad et al, 2006;Courant et al, 2007;Farlow et al, 2009) and also feed-derived phytoestrogens (Hoikkala et al, 2007;Steinshamn et al, 2008;Nielsen et al, 2009), the latter in concentrations reflecting the type and amount of legumes included in the feed ration. Both steroid hormones and phytoestrogens are mainly present in milk as biologically inactive glucuronide and sulphate conjugates (King et al, 1998;Courant et al, 2007;Farlow et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%