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Hormone whole grains

Zinc (Zn) Binds to enzymes throughout the body, to DNA, and to some hormones (e.g., insulin) Plays role in sexual maturation and regulation of hormones, helps some proteins stick tightly to DNA Shellfish (oysters), chick peas, baked beans, whole grains, nuts... [Pg.20]

Thompson, L.U. 1994. Antioxidants and hormone-mediated health benefits of whole-grains. Crit. Rev. Food Sci. Nutr. 34, 473. [Pg.40]

Plant-derived lignans have no direct estrogen activity, but gut bacteria transform some of them to compounds with hormone-mimicking effects. Flax seeds arrd whole grain cereals contain significant amounts of such lignans. [Pg.194]


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