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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OESTROGENICALLY»
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1
The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights ...
A process for the preparation of a watersoluble oestrogenically active
composition comprising concentrating a substantially unhydrolyzed equine
urinary extract containing water-soluble oestrogenic activity under substantially
non-hydrolyzing ...
2
Canadian Patent Office Record
A process for the preparation of a water- soluble oestrogenically active
composition comprising concentrating a substantially unhydrolyzed equine
urinary extract containing water-soluble oestrogenic activity under substantially
non-hydro- ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1952
3
Phytochemicals of Nutraceutical Importance
The diverse biological activity of PE is due in part to their ability to act
oestrogenically as oestrogen ago- nists and anti-oestrogenically as antagonists.
They can mimic endogenous oestrogens and cause oestrogenic effects. As
oestrogen ...
Dhan Prakash, Girish Sharma, 2014
4
Abstracts of Proceedings
OESTROGENIC ACTIVITY IN HIGH VELD GRASSES It has been shown that
under certain conditions various grasses and legumes possess sufficient
oestrogenically active material to cause infertility in livestock grazing these plants
. Although ...
South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 1967
5
Rhodesian Journal of Agricultural Research
Their content of oestrogenically active material (as measured by the mouse
uterine weight biological assay) rose to a maximum five weeks after the onset of
effective rains and then rapidly declined. Two oestrogenically active isoflavones ...
6
A Guide to Reproduction: Social Issues and Human Concerns
For example, in animal tests methoxychlor is metabolized to a oestrogenically
active material with fetotoxic and teratogenic effects. This pesticide also reduces
fertility through a significant reduction in implantation leading to embryo loss, ...
7
Pollution: Causes, Effects and Control
... /<gl ); at present it is not clear whether such concentrations are within the
oestrogenically active range. More research is required to provide evidence of a
link between observed activity and measured water concentrations. It is
becoming ...
8
The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century: Late ...
Neither possible human exposure via release of oestrogenically active excreta
from cattle into the environment, not possible effects on wildlife, were properly
taken into account. Public concern in Europe was initiated by the association of
DES ...
Paul Harremoes, David Gee, Malcom MacGarvin, 2013
9
Natural Toxicants in Food
It is interesting to note that only around 30% of individuals are capable of the
metabolism of daidzein to equol, a more oestrogenically potent metabolite (Kelly
et al., 1995). Other studies have shown that supplementation of the diet with
linseed ...
In foods isoflavones are conjugated with glucose to form glycosides which are
inactive oestrogenically. In soybean the major glycosides are daidzin, genistin
and gly- citin. They are activated by intestinal glucosidases which deconjugate
the ...
Koen Descheemaeker, Ignace Debruyne, 2002