Active Ingredient: Isoflavones
Testing Method: HPLC
Part Used: Seed
Main function:Antioxidant and relief symptoms of menopause
Specification:
• 10%-60% Isoflavones
Benefit:
1. Lower some cancers concerning hormone, such as prostate cancer, breast cancer etc.
2. Used in estrogen replacement therapy
3. Lower cholesterol and reduce heart disease risk
4. Relieve women menopause syndrome
5. Act against osteoporosis
6. Protect human body from free-radical to advance immunity
7. Prevent and cure cardiovascular disease
Application:
• Applied in food additive and dietary supplement field
• Applied in health care product field
• Applied in cosmetics field
Introduction:
Soybean has long been used for many health benefits. Beginning in October 1999, the Food and Drug Administration approved allowing soybean manufacturers to claim that eating soy as part of a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet may reduce the risk of heart disease.
Soybean extract is extracted from the seeds or beans of the soy herb. It encloses several elements or compounds such as soybean isoflavones and lecithin that are therapeutically very valuable. The primary benefit of soybean extract comes from its isoflavone content. Isoflavones are antioxidants that combat damage caused by free radicals. Because of its phytoestrogen content, soybean extract is also believed to provide relief for symptoms of menopause. Phytoestrogens mimic the female hormone estrogen. In studies where participants included 20 grams of soy daily for six weeks, symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats were reduced. And also, soybean extract is applied for many other uses, like lowering cholesterol and risk of heart disease, reducing bone breakdown and so on.