Posted by Chantel M. research contributed US National Library of Medicine
National Institutes of Health
Soy foods have
been suggested to have both positive health benefits and potentially
adverse effects as a result of their content of phytoestrogens. In the study to compare the effects of soy protein isolate (SPI), the protein in soy infant formula,
with those of 17β-estradiol (E2), on global gene expression profiles
and morphology in the female rat mammary gland, with rats fed AIN-93G
diets containing casein or SPI beginning on postnatal d 30, posted in PubMed, searchers found that SPI is only minimally estrogenic in the rat mammary gland even in the absence of endogenous estrogens.
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