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Pudong Distrct JianYun road 500th, Shanghai, Shanghai

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Daidzein belongs to the group of isoflavones. Daidzein and other isoflavone compounds, such as genistein, are present in a number of plants and herbs like the Thai Kwao Krua or Pueraria mirifica, Kudzu or Pueraria lobata, and in food sources such as soybeans and soy products like tofu and textured vegetable protein. Soy isoflavones are a group of compounds found in and isolated from the soybean. Besides functioning as antioxidants, many isoflavones have been shown to interact with animal and human estrogen receptors, and are therefore known as phytoestrogens. Soy isoflavones also produce non-hormonal effects. Isoflavones act as antioxidants to counteract damaging effects of free radicals in tissues. Isoflavones can act like estrogen in stimulating development and maintenance of female characteristics or they can block cells from using other forms of estrogen. Isoflavones also have been found to have antiangiogenic effects (blocking formation of new blood vessels), and may block the uncontrolled cell growth associated with cancer, most likely by inhibiting the activity of substances in the body that regulate cell division and cell survival (growth factors)[citation needed]. Laboratory studies using animals models have shown that both soy and isoflavones might be protective against cancer when given during early life but might stimulate response to cancer-causing chemicals when given during fetal development or when circulating levels of estrogen are low (menopause). White Kawo Krua, Pueraria mirifica has been found to contain concentrations of daidzein where the Cu²+ at **0 ppm is shown to contain as much as *4.*9 ppm of daidzein. Daidzein is not a drug. It has not been tested in clinical trials to make sure that it is both safe and effective for treating any disease. Daidzein is available as a dietary supplement. Dietary supplements are not drugs, and the labelling of dietary supplements cannot describe the supplement as having any drug activity or effectiveness.

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