RATOS WISTAR TRATADOS COM RAÇÃO A BASE DE SOJA WISTAR RATS TREATED WITH READY TO FEED FROM SOYBEAN

Marcia Silva de Oliveira, Juliana Paiva Lins, Liliane Moreira Gomes, Adelson Alves Machado, Darlles Bruno de Sousa Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ferreira Costa, Antonio Da Costa Cardoso Neto

Abstract


Isoflavones present in soybeans belong to the family of polyphenols, a large class of substances synthesized by plants. In addition to antioxidant activity, common to the polyphenols, isoflavones by its structural similarity to human estrogen, determine major estrogenic effects and are therefore referred to the phytoestrogens. The purpose of this show the adverse effects of isoflavones on human reproduction due to excessive consumption of soy. The research will use Wistar rats (biological reagents of choice) and food prepared with soy, Given to Them. After continuous administration of that ration, we obtained visible changes in coat, size and behavior of animals. In this way, we hope the results show a correlation between the consumption of soy-based food and pet infertility because they have changed their sexual behavior pattern.

 

 

Index Terms – Isoflavones, polyphenols, phytoestrogens, soybeans, Wistar rats.


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