Epidemiological studies have shown that the increased
intake of plant foods made with such as soybean
may prevent carcinogenesis (Messina, Descheemaker, &
Erdman, 1998; Waladkhani & Clemens, 1998). Several
clinical studies also suggested that the consumption of
soy foods could contribute to a beneficial effect on
cholesterolemia (Demonty, Lamarche, & Jones, 2003;
Potter, 1995). Soybeans contain many health benefiting
phytochemicals, of which isoflavones have been reported
to be the most important (Birt, Hendrich, &
Wang, 2001). Numerous reports have indicated that
isoflavones may possess the biological activities to inhibit
cancer cell proliferation and oxidative stress, as
well as induce the immune system
Epidemiological studies have shown that the increasedintake of plant foods made with such as soybeanmay prevent carcinogenesis (Messina, Descheemaker, &Erdman, 1998; Waladkhani & Clemens, 1998). Severalclinical studies also suggested that the consumption ofsoy foods could contribute to a beneficial effect oncholesterolemia (Demonty, Lamarche, & Jones, 2003;Potter, 1995). Soybeans contain many health benefitingphytochemicals, of which isoflavones have been reportedto be the most important (Birt, Hendrich, &Wang, 2001). Numerous reports have indicated thatisoflavones may possess the biological activities to inhibitcancer cell proliferation and oxidative stress, aswell as induce the immune system
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