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- Scientific Publishers Stuttgart. Konar, Nevzat (2013). "Non-isoflavone phytoestrogenic compound contents of various legumes". European Food Research and Technology...
- presence of sodium or pot****ium acetate. resveratrol (c.f. fo-ti), a phytoestrogenic stilbene is yet another product of this methodology. Erlenmeyer–Plöchl...
- identified the isoflavones genistein and daidzein as its prin****l phytoestrogenic substances. For several soy flour samples analyzed by various persons...
- coumestans in white clover. However, while there have been a few reports of phytoestrogenic effects of white clover on grazing ruminants, these have been far less...
- primary route of exposure to these compounds is by consumption of phytoestrogenic plants, they are sometimes called "dietary estrogens". Mycoestrogens...
- situations in which a vegetarian diet is preferred." In some countries, phytoestrogenic plants have been used for centuries in the treatment of menstrual and...
- M.; Norliza, M.; Ima Nirwana, S. (2012). "The Anti-Inflammatory, Phytoestrogenic, and Antioxidative Role of Labisia pumilain Prevention of Postmenopausal...
- condition. The red clover (Trifolium pratense) extracts contain several phytoestrogenic compounds, which stimulate the production of female hormone and bind...
- equol may have a positive impact on epigenetic regulation. Equol's phytoestrogenic properties may also affect skin health. Reduction of dark circles and...
- Shama; Ali, Zulfiqar; Choudhary, Muhmmad Iqbal; Khan, I. A. (2008). "Phytoestrogenic activity from Iris songarica Schrenk". Planta Med. 74 (9). doi:10.1055/s-0028-1084144...