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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-...-in-liver.html

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
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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...
>
> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
> Om Shanti
>
> o o o
>
> About the terrorist Goon Squad:
>
> "Myself, Mallu. Yourself?" (V. Bhattathiri)
> > tries his best to be a bully --
> telling others what and when to post, where to post and
> where not to post, deliberately publishing lies about
> others, stalking and abusing them with hate speech -- but
> fails miserably. He is really stressed out, and like his
> lap dog Prem Thomas (who currently posts as "P. Rajah"
> >, and issues *death threats* to people),
> is priming himself for conditions such as stroke and
> heart disease. Others in the Goon Squad include
> Dayashankar M. Joshi "DMJoshi" > who
> displays unquestioning obedience to Goon Squad thugs, and
> the instigator who posts as "Bholu" >
>
> The Goon Squad currently posts most of their abuse
> through eternal-september.org and by writing someone
> else's name or handle in the "From:" header -- their
> favorite now is " (note the extra "b"
> and "gmail.com") to make it appear as if the posts are
> from ", who has been a regular poster for
> many years. -Updated on February 2, 2012-
>
> o o o
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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.
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