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Isofiavones have also been found in mothers milk following consumption of roasted soyabeans or if eating a traditional Chinese diet. The possibility that feeding of soy-based infant milk could be harmful has been noted by Turner and... [Pg.130]

These comprise a large group because almost any acid can be reacted with almost any alcohol to produce an ester which might be suitable as a coating resin. The distinction between an alkyd and a polyester is that the former contains monobasic acids usually derived from vegetable oils such as linseed, soyabean or coconut while the latter do not. [Pg.674]

HABiTO R c, MONTALTO J, LESLIE E, BALL M J (2000) Effects of replacing meat with soyabean in the diet on sex hormone concentrations in healthy adult males. 84 557-563. [Pg.82]

BAINTNER K, FARNINGHAM D A, BRUCE L A, MACRAE J c, PUSZTAIA (1993) Fate of the antinutritive proteins of soyabean in the ovine gut. Zentralbl Veterinarmed A. 40 427-31. [Pg.176]

GRANT G (1989) Anti-nutritional effects of soyabean a review. Prog Food Nutr Sci. 13 317 8. [Pg.178]

VEDAVANAM K, SRIJAYANTA s, o reilly j, RAMAN A, WISEMAN H. (1999) Antioxidant action and potential antidiabetic properties of an isoflavonoid-containing soyabean phytochemical extract (SPE). Phytother Res. 13 601-8. [Pg.186]

L. Fantoni and C. Simoneau, European survey of contamination of homogenised baby food by epoxidised soyabean oil migration from plasticised PVC gaskets, Food Addit. Contain., 20(11) (2003) 1087-1096. [Pg.606]

The effect of daily consumption of coconut fat and soyabean fat on plasma lipids and lipoproteins of young nor- CN122 molipidaemic men. Br J Nutr 1990 ... [Pg.148]

Wantanabe S, Yamaguchi M, Sobue T et al. Pharmacokinetics of soyabean isoflavones in plasma, urine and feces of men after ingestion of 60 g baked soybean powder (Kinako). J. Nutr. 128, 1710-1715, 1998. [Pg.389]

Epoxidized soyabean or linseed oils Plasticizers for novolac epoxy resins. Also prevent auto-catalytic decomposition of NG during storage... [Pg.269]

H.G. Hewitt, J.F. Garrod, L.G. Copping and D. Greenwood, The Effect of BTS44584, a Ternary Sulphonium Growth Retardant, on net Photosynthesis and Yield in Soyabeans , in Chemical Manipulation of Crop Growth and Development ed. J.S. Mclaren, Butterworth Scientific, 1982, pp. 221-235. [Pg.129]

Loch, A. D. and Walter, G. H. (1999). Multiple host use by egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) in a soyabean agricultural system biological control and environmental implications. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 1 271-280. [Pg.66]

Danish researchers performed a trial with a formulation of rapeseed oil combined to an emulsifier, as well as soyabean oil also with different emulsifiers. The oils were either sprayed on bees or administered in sugar patties. While the oils with high concentration of emulsifier killed high levels of mites (up to 97%), the side-effect was significant bee deaths (over 50%). Oil mixtures with less emulsifier were not effective in killing mites. Oil patties similar to those used with tracheal mites did not significantly reduce Varroa levels. The researchers conclusion is that vegetable oils do not seem a realistic alternative for Varroa control [60]. [Pg.389]

Soyabean oil - [QUATERNARYAMMONIUMCOMPOUNDS] (Vol20) - [ALfCYD RESINS] (Vol 2) -mink [INKS] (Vol 14)... [Pg.917]

Monobasic Acids. The overwhelming majority of monobasic acids used in alkyd resins are long-chain fatty acids of natural occurrence. They may be used in the form of oil or free fatly acid. Free laity acids arc usually available and classified by dieir origin, viz, soya fatly acids, linseed fatty acids, coconut fatty acids, etc. Fats and oils commonly used in alkyd resins include castor oil. coconut oil, eotlonseed oil. linseed oil, oilicica oil, peanut oil. rapeseed oil, safflower oil, soyabean oil, sunflowerseed oil. and tung oil. [Pg.53]

Semidrying oils arc intermediate in nature. The principal semidrying oils are cotton-seed oil. Soyabean oil, corn or maize oil and sesame oil, The loiter is obtained from the seeds of Sesamun indicutn. a member of the Pedaiiaceue. cultivated in India, China and Japan, where the oil is much used as a loud oil and for cooking. [Pg.638]

Terra alba or dead-burned, fine white gypsum is used as a paper filler, in plastics, and as an exlender far titanium dioxide. Pharmaceutically pure gypsum can be added to bread and other bakery products, finds use in beer production, and as a pharmaceutical-tablet diluent. In Japan, calcium sulfate is used in making tofu, a soyabean curd. [Pg.750]

MAINLY STARCHY potato, corn flour soyabean seaweed rice... [Pg.1674]

Allen and Allen (1981) have described the little that is known about the introduction of legume species into agriculture and the role of inoculation in this process. For example, alfalfa (the hay of the Medes), Medicago sativa, was taken by the Spanish from the Middle east into South and Central America, from which point it spread to the north without, one presumes, deliberate use of soil inoculation. None of its cross inoculation group (species of Medicago, Melilotus or Trigonella) occur in the New World. Soyabean was introduced into America from Asia much later, and today both crops are routinely inoculated. [Pg.214]

NBS Rice flour NBS Wheat flour Corn Potatoes Soyabeans ... [Pg.205]

Araba, M., Gos, ]., Kerr, I. and Dyer, D. (1994) Identity preserved varieties high oil corn and low stachyose soyabean. Proceedings of the Arkansas Nutrition Conference. Fayetteville, Arkansas, pp. 135-142. [Pg.64]

Fru-Nji, F., Niess, E. and Pfeffer, E. (2007) Effect of graded replacement of soyabean meal by faba beans (Vicia faba L.) or field peas (Pisum sativum L.) in rations for laying hens on egg production and quality. Journal of Poultry Science 44, 34-41. [Pg.154]

Opapeju, F.O., Golian, A., Nyachoti, C.M. and Campbell, L.D. (2006) Amino acid digestibility in dry extruded-expelled soyabean meal fed to pigs and poultry. Journal of Animal Science 84,1130-1137. [Pg.158]

Parvu, M., Iofciu, A., Grossu, D. and Iliescu, M. (2001) Efficiency of toasted full fat soyabean utilization in broiler feeding. Archiva Zootechnica 6,121-124. [Pg.158]

Sakomura, N.K.,da Silva, R., Basaglia, R., Malheiros, E.B. and Junqueira, O.M. (1998) Whole steam-toasted and extruded soyabean in diets of laying hens. Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia 27, 754—765. [Pg.159]

Talebali, H. and Farzinpour, A. (2005) Effect of different levels of full-fat canola seed as a replacement for soyabean meal on the performance of broiler chickens. International Journal of Poultry Science 12,982-985. [Pg.160]

Boydston, R., Paxton, J.D., Koeppe, D.E. Glyceollin a site-specific inhibitor of electron transport in isolated soyabean mitochondria. Plant Physiol 1983 72 151-155. [Pg.95]


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