PMID: 6538542Mar 1, 1984Paper

Oestrogenic response of the CD-1 mouse to the soya-bean isoflavones genistein, genistin and daidzin

Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
E Farmakalidis, P A Murphy

Abstract

The soya-bean isoflavones genistein and daidzein have been reported to exhibit oestrogenic activity in mice, but there is a significant difference in the response of different mouse strains to these compounds. The CD-1 mouse was found not to respond to these oestrogenic compounds from soya-beans or to diethystilboestrol at levels previously reported to be effective in other strains.

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