Analysis of phytoestrogens from eleven soybean cultivars using LC-MS approach

The beneficial effects of soybean isoflavones for the human body have been confirmed, and such as antioxidant activity and suppresses cancer occurrence. Therefore, soybean is widely used as food in the world. In the past few decades, several soybean varieties have been developed. A high-performance...

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