A soy diet accelerates renal damage in autoimmune MRL/Mp-lpr/lpr mice. Int Immunopharmacol 2005; 5: 1601-1610.Zhao JH, Sun SJ, Horiguchi H, Arao Y, Kanamori N, Kikuchi A, Oguma E, Kayama F. A soy diet accelerates renal damage in autoimmune MRL/ Mp-lpr/lpr mice. Int Immunopharmacol...
The effect on genetically obese mice of a milk whey protein isolate (WPI) and soy protein isolate (SPI) and their hydrolysates (WPI-H, SPI-H) on the rate of body fat disappearance was investigated. Male yellow KK mice were made obese by feeding with a high-fat diet containing 30% fat...
Cadmium in blood and urine--impact of sex, age, dietary intake, iron status, and former smoking--association of renal effects We studied determinants of cadmium status and kidney function in nonsmoking men and women living on farms in southern Sweden. Median blood Cd (BCd) was 1.8... O ...
Intervention Participants were randomly assigned to receive 25.6 g of soy protein containing 99 mg of isoflavones (52 mg genistein, 41 mg daidzein, and 6 mg glycetein or total milk protein as a powder on a daily basis for 12 months. Main Outcome Measures Cognitive function was assessed using...
of soy-based formula, both the ESPGHAN and the AAP consider extensively hydrolyzed infant formula and amino acid–based formula to be preferable to infant soy formula in non-breastfed infants with cow's milk protein allergy; a soy formula may be considered for infants on a vegan diet. ESPGHAN...
Patients randomized to a soy protein group consumed a diet containing 0.8 g protein/kg body weight (35% animal proteins, 35% textured soy protein, and 30% vegetable proteins), while those in the control group consumed a similar diet containing 70% animal protein and 30% vegetable protein. ...
From soy sauce to soy milk, soy is everywhere. But what is soy anyway? Soy or soybean is a legume that is native to East Asia. Today, it is grown and cultivated all around the world, including in the United States. Soybeans are edible legumes, however, they are commonly used to crea...
Because soybeans contain practically no starch, soybeans are an important part of a diabetic diet. Soybeans are 1) rich in protein (vide supra), calcium, and vitamins, and 2) high in mono- saturated fatty acids. In addition, soybeans contain several biologically interesting phytochemicals as ...
However, in rats with chronic nephropathy, consumption of a 20% soy protein diet reduced renal damage without modulating antioxidant enzyme activi- ties (29). Thus, SPH with its ACE-inhibitory activity may improve the balance between NO and superoxide to amelio- rate renal injuries via mechanisms...
Bioactive peptides are prepared from both plant and animal sources, with the antihypertensive peptides IAP and VY and the hypocholesterolemic peptide IIAEK derived from wheat gliadin, sardine muscle, and bovine milk α-lactoglobulin, respectively [13–17]. For soy protein, several bioactive peptide...