2014
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2014.53034
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Phytoestrogen Enriched Tofu from Soybean Meal

Abstract: Isoflavone, a group of phytoestrogen, reduces postmenopausal symptoms and the risk of osteoporosis of women. Glycosidic forms of isoflavones are presented in non-fermented soyfoods such as tofu and they are less bioavailable than the aglycone isoflavones. Aglycone forms of isoflavones or more bioavailable forms can be increased by acid hydrolysis during tofu processing. The present study investigated the possibility of increasing the aglycone forms of isoflavones by acid hydrolysis. We used five types of tofu … Show more

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“…Phytoestrogens had estrogenic and anti-estrogenic action; in the reproductive tissues (mammary glands, ovaries, endometrium, and prostate), phytoestrogens work as anti-estrogens, but in bone, they had estrogenic activity [11]. The largest concentration of phytoestrogens in human's diet is isoflavones, which contained in the soybean meal [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Phytoestrogens had estrogenic and anti-estrogenic action; in the reproductive tissues (mammary glands, ovaries, endometrium, and prostate), phytoestrogens work as anti-estrogens, but in bone, they had estrogenic activity [11]. The largest concentration of phytoestrogens in human's diet is isoflavones, which contained in the soybean meal [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%