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- Genistin abstract "Genistin is an isoflavone found in a number of dietary plants like soy and kudzu. It was first isolated in 1931 from the 90% methanol extract of a soybean meal, when it was found that hydrolysis with hydrochloric acid produced 1 mole each of genistein and glucose. Chemically it is the 7-O-beta-D-glucoside form of genistein and is the predominant form of the isoflavone naturally occurring in plants. In fact Studies in the 1970s revealed that 99% of the isoflavonoid compounds in soy are present as their glucosides. The glucosides are converted by digestive enzymes in the digestive system to exert their biological effects. Genistin is also converted to a more familiar genistein, thus, the biological activities including antiatherosclerotic, estrogenic and anticancer effects are analogous.".
- Genistin iupacName "5-hydroxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-7-[(2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxychromen-4-one".
- Genistin thumbnail Genistin.svg?width=300.
- Genistin wikiPageExternalLink ChemicalProductProperty_EN_CB9769395.htm.
- Genistin wikiPageExternalLink 351525.html.
- Genistin wikiPageExternalLink 5281377.html.
- Genistin wikiPageID "24106658".
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- Genistin hasPhotoCollection Genistin.
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- Genistin imagesize "300".
- Genistin iupacname "5".
- Genistin name "Genistin".
- Genistin othernames "Genistein 7-O-beta-D-glucoside".
- Genistin othernames "Genistein 7-glucoside".
- Genistin othernames "Genistein glucoside".
- Genistin othernames "Genistein-7-glucoside".
- Genistin othernames "Genisteol 7-monoglucoside".
- Genistin othernames "Genistine".
- Genistin othernames "Genistoside".
- Genistin othernames "Glucosyl-7-genistein".
- Genistin verifiedrevid "443833872".
- Genistin subject Category:Isoflavone_glucosides.
- Genistin type Abstraction100002137.
- Genistin type Chemical114806838.
- Genistin type Compound114818238.
- Genistin type Glucoside114887801.
- Genistin type Glycoside114887305.
- Genistin type IsoflavoneGlucosides.
- Genistin type Material114580897.
- Genistin type Matter100020827.
- Genistin type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Genistin type Part113809207.
- Genistin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Genistin type Relation100031921.
- Genistin type Substance100019613.
- Genistin type ChemicalCompound.
- Genistin type ChemicalSubstance.
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- Genistin comment "Genistin is an isoflavone found in a number of dietary plants like soy and kudzu. It was first isolated in 1931 from the 90% methanol extract of a soybean meal, when it was found that hydrolysis with hydrochloric acid produced 1 mole each of genistein and glucose. Chemically it is the 7-O-beta-D-glucoside form of genistein and is the predominant form of the isoflavone naturally occurring in plants.".
- Genistin label "Genistin".
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- Genistin sameAs Q5533221.
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- Genistin sameAs Genistin.
- Genistin wasDerivedFrom Genistin?oldid=591427168.
- Genistin depiction Genistin.svg.
- Genistin isPrimaryTopicOf Genistin.
- Genistin name "Genistin".