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Place of Origin:
China
Price for Minimum Order:
-
Minimum Order Quantity:
25 Kilogram
Packaging Detail:
25kg/drum or depends on customer's requirments
Delivery Time:
3- 7 days after down payment received
Supplying Ability:
3000 Kilogram per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C
連絡先担当者 Ms. selina
Rm 2002,Jindan Building ,No.1 xiongtian Rd.Longping high-tech Park,Furong ,Changsha ,China, Changsha, Hunan
product name:Soybean P.E.
Original Plant:Soybean embryo of Glycine max (L.) Merr
Specification:*0%~*0% Soy isoflavones
Test Method:HPLC
Color:Light Yellow Powder
Molecular Formula:C*5 H*0O4
Molecular Weight:**4.*3
CAS No.:*******9
Solubility: Soluble in Ethanol, partly soluble in water.
Pharmacology Action:
The soybean isoflavones may help relieve menopausal symptoms (such
as hot flashes, emotional disturbances and compromised sexual
activity) has been confirmed by recent scientific studies.
Furthermore, soybean isoflavones significantly decrease the rates
of breast cancer, which is thought to be relevant to their effects
as phytoestrogens. Studies also point out that high consumption of
soy isoflavones in the diet are implicated in inhibiting the growth
of prostate cancer cells, those who eat a low-fat diet, but rich in
soy proteins, have a lower incidence of prostate cancer.
1,Lower Cancer Risk In Men and Women
Soy Isoflavones are important new elements in the prevention and
potential treatment of cancer. Soy isoflavones also have
antioxidant properties, and like other antioxidants, they can
reduce the long-term risk of cancer by preventing free radical
damage to DNA.
2,Use In Estrogen Replacement Therapy
The benefits of soy go beyond reducing long-term cancer risk.
Recent studies have found that soy (in either isoflavones-rich
protein or pure isoflavones supplements), can reduce menopausal hot
flashes and increase bone density in women. Indeed, many menopausal
and postmenopausal health problems may result from a lack of
isoflavones in the typical American diet.
Estrogens are essential for the female reproductive system, but
they are also important for the bones, heart and possibly the
brain. For women facing menopause (and the loss of estrogen),
replacing estrogens is a major issue. Christine Conrad, co-author
with Marcus Laux, N.D. of Natural Woman, Natural Menopause, relates
that soy isoflavones and other plant estrogens are effective
hormone replacements after a hysterectomy. Other researchers have
reported the isoflavones are also estrogenic enough to promote bone
formation.
3,Lower Cholesterol and Reduce Heart Disease Risk
In addition to their estrogenic activity, soy isoflavones promote
healthy cholesterol levels without lowering levels of the
beneficial HDL cholesterol. Also, soy isoflavones may maintain
normal vascular function.