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Isoflavones, biological action

Isoflavones are a unique subgroup of phytooestrogens, but they are also a subgroup of flavonoid compounds. Their precursors, which are abundant in soybeans, are converted to biologically active forms by the action of intestinal bacteria. The key compounds from... [Pg.137]


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