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SUBMITTER: Bensaada S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9460668 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Bensaada Souad S Raymond Isabelle I Breton Malena M Pellegrin Isabelle I Viallard Jean-François JF Bennetau-Pelissero Catherine C
Nutrients 20220901 17
Soy isoflavones, at adequate dosages, have estrogenic and anti-thyroidal effects in animals and humans, which can either be beneficial or adverse, depending on the consumer’s physiological status. Hence, this study presents an assay of soy isoflavones in hair, aiming to give new information about a person’s exposure to isoflavones, when health issues related to estrogenic or thyroidal effects are observed. Aqueous or organic extraction procedures following acidic, basic, or enzymatic digestions ...[more]