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Default Soy protein can lower fat accumulation in liver

On Apr 23, 4:48*pm, and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr.
Jai Maharaj) wrote:
> Soy protein can lower fat accumulation in liver
>
> IANS
> The Pioneer
> Monday, April 23, 2012
>
> Washington - Eating soy protein could significantly lower
> fat accumulation in the livers of obese patients by
> partially restoring the function of a key signalling
> pathway in the organ, according to a research at a US
> university. Hong Chen, assistant professor of food
> science at the University of Illinois, said: "Almost a
> third of American adults have fatty liver disease, many
> of them without symptoms. Obesity is a key risk factor
> for this condition, which can lead to liver failure."
>
> Consuming soy protein, drawn from soybean as also from
> such sources as tofu and yogurt, appears to alleviate
> some of the stress on fatty livers, Chen said.
>
> For her study, Chen compared fat accumulation in the
> livers of lean and obese rats, which were assigned to
> either a diet containing casein, a milk-based protein, or
> a diet containing soy protein, for 17 weeks after
> weaning.
>
> Fat is metabolised in the liver, and in those who are
> obese the transfer of fat to adipose tissue can slow down
> to the point at which the liver becomes a dumping ground
> for excess fat, she said, according to an Illinois
> statement.
>
> "When the fat accumulates in an organ that's not supposed
> to store fat - like the liver, that organ's vital
> function can be dangerously compromised," Chen noted.
>
> While diet had no effect on the liver profiles of lean
> animals, the obese rats that were fed soy showed a 20
> percent reduction in triglycerides and overall fat
> accumulation in the liver, leading Chen to believe that
> soy protein could be used to alleviate the symptoms of
> fatty liver disease.
>
> A triglyceride is an ester derived from glycerol and
> three fatty acids. There are many triglycerides:
> depending on the oil source, some are highly unsaturated,
> some less so.
>
> These findings were presented at the annual meeting of
> the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular
> Biology, held with the Experimental Biology 2012 meeting
> in San Diego on Sunday.
>
> More at:
>
> http://dailypioneer.com/home/online-...tness/59873-so...
>
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the soy chemical should help make you impotent so that
way you'll be able to focus on posting to the usenet.