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Wheat and Milk in McDonald's French Fries
in Allergies, on March 17, 2008
...beef flavor is a component of the vegetable oil which they use, which incidentally, also contains Soybean oil. My son had eaten fries from McD's in the past, during that time when he still ...
Fermentation Reduces Soy's Allergenicity
in Allergies, on March 10, 2008
For vegetarians, soy products is a good protein source. For some people with cow milk allergies, soy milk can be an alternative. Soy-based foods are nutritious and offer a lot of health benefits, such as in heart health, menopause and weight management, among many others. However, there is a sign...
Preliminary Soybean Genome Released
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 22, 2008
... Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) has released a preliminary assembly and annotation of the soybean genome to the greater scientific community to enable bioenergy research.
The curren...
Fighting Allergies with Nutrition
in Allergies, on May 21, 2007
...nto your diet:
food items rich in omega-3 essential fatty acids such as cold-water fish
gamma-linolenic acid such as those found in evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant see...
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Producing Biofuels
in IfEnergy, on April 28, 2007
... will shed some light into the matter.
The study showed that ethanol and biodiesel from corn and Soybean reduced greenhouse gas emission by about 40 percent, if reed canary grass is used GHG e...
Fibres of the 21st century
in The Techwear Weblog, on April 9, 2007
... sectors of the economy from space to super conductivity and agriculture to geotextile.
Picture: Soybean protein fiber
Read the whole thing here: fibres of 21st century ...
Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes and Soy
in Daily Diabetic, on March 30, 2007
...ided soy protein as well as polyunsaturated ("good") fat and contained a higher amount of soybean isoflavones.
According to statistics, metabolic syndrome affects up to 30 percent of the i...
Biofuels and Biotechnology
in IfEnergy, on March 23, 2007
I knew it, it was just a matter of time. With the big demand for alternative energy resource development, particularly the replacement of petroleum products with biofuels, it was just a matter of connecting biotechnology with biomass power. This article explains why.
To make sure feedstoc...
Soy Beans for Weight Loss
in Well Woman Blog, on March 9, 2007
...excellent soy bean recipes, check out Recipe Zaar. Everblest has this to say about the recipe for Soybean Casserole:
I made this up one day while reading several cookbooks, taking some of this and ...
LipoDissolve Continues to be a Success
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 1, 2007
...dure that breaks down fat cells in specific areas of the body.
[Small amounts of lecithin, a soybean extract (commonly used as an emulsifying agent in chocolate bars), are injected into unwante...
Product Alert: Tan Tan Tofu Soybean Juice
in Allergies, on January 4, 2007
... Warning to the tofu and soybean-based drink lovers out there in California who have peanut allergies:
Tan Tan Tofu is recalling its 64-fl. oz./1.890 L " All Natural Tan Tan Tofu Pandan Fla...
Bowmann-Birk Inhibitor Concentrate (BBIC) from Soy May Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 14, 2006
A preparation from soy called Bowmann-Birk Inhibitor Concentrate (BBIC) appears to dramatically improve mobility and walking of an animal model with multiple sclerosis , and neurologists say that the substance may be useful as a single therapy, or in conjunction with conventional therapies us...
Wild Flowers New Found Meaning and Purpose
in IfEnergy, on December 11, 2006
...es and flowering plants could provide a better source of energy as compared to both corn and soybean crops.
According to the scientists who have studied the behavior and potential of these pl...
Bioplastics From Corn/Soybean Oil
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 21, 2006
...nted process, scientists have been able to develop bioplastics which is made from inexpensive corn, soybean and other bio-based oils. According to the developer, the plastics have excellent the...
Phytophthora Genome Sequences Uncover Mechanisms of Pathogenesis
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 4, 2006
...m a plant pathogen called Phytophthora . Phytophthora sp cause disease in various crops such as soybean, cocoa, potato, papaya and other crops, and cost the agricultural industry billions of dolla...
Biofuel Facts
in IfEnergy, on August 22, 2006
...t other factors remain ceteris paribus or not-changing).
*If the US devotes all of its corn and soybean to biofuel production, it would meet 12%of US gasoline demand and 6% of US diesel demand.
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Two New Varieties of Non-Allergenic Soybeans
in Allergies, on May 6, 2006
...nd relatively cheap price.
This is why scientists have tried to create genetically modified soybeans that are non-allergenic. They simply shut off that gene called p34, which has been found ...
Myths and Facts on Food Allergies
in Allergies, on April 26, 2006
...felong or is always outgrown.
Fact : Children usually "outgrow" allergies to milk, eggs, soybean products, and wheat. However, people rarely outgrow allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, fish an...
Omega-6 Fatty Acids From Safflower Oil
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 24, 2006
... Omega-6 fatty acids , particularly gamma linolenic acid, or GLA, are commonly used as a nutritional supplement, because it is touted to have a variety of health benefits dur to its anti-infla...
Syngenta Invests $100M Venture Capital on Plant Sciences
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 12, 2006
...e.
With Syngenta and Dupont already teaming up in a venture to market and distribute GM corn and soybean seeds, will this be the beginning of the end of Monsanto's dominance of the geneticall...
vitamin E, sending mixed signals
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 6, 2006
...compared how the two most common forms of vitamin E (one is found primarily in plants like corn and soybeans, while the other is found in olive oil, almonds, sunflower seeds and mustard greens) affect...
Monsanto and Pioneer Competes Over Round-up Ready Genetically Modified Seeds
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 2, 2006
...-Bred announced that it will release its own brand of " Round-up Ready" corn and soybean seeds by 2009, hoping to put an end to Monsanto's dominance of the market.
Pioneer Hi-B...
Able Energy, Inc. Optimizes Its Supply Chain for Renewable Fuel Products
in Supplychainer, on February 22, 2006
... efficiently in diesel engines and in home heating oil applications. Derived from natural oils like soybean oil, biodiesel meets the rigid specifications set forth by ASTM (American Society of Testing...
US DA and DOE To Sequence Soybean DNA
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 18, 2006
...g Program."
As its first project, the DOE Joint Genome Institute will sequence the genome of soybean, Glycine max , a valueable crop due to its potential as a source of biodiesel , a ren...
BASF Plant Science Obtains Exclusive Licence Rights to Genetically Improved Crops From CropDesign
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 19, 2005
...ic traits discovered and validated by CropDesign for commercial use in major crops, such as corn, soybean and wheat. the two companies will also engage in collaborative research aiming at improving ...
AtPep1 regulates pathogen defense in Arabidopsis
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 20, 2005
...rthologs of the proAtPep1 gene have been identified in other important crop species such as canola, soybean, potato, tomato, rice and poplar, this could potentially be a novel method of boosting plant...
Horse Flavored Ice Cream
in Businesspundit, on July 26, 2004
...ailable in Japan's shops.
Adventurous ice cream lovers not tempted by those flavours could try soybean and kelp or strawberry and spinach. I'm guessing there isn't much market research on...
Plant-Derived Omega-3s, Good for Bone Health
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 20, 2007
...es .
The biomarker for bone resorption - N-telopeptides - decreased significantly during the alpha linolenic acid (ALA) diet and marginally during the linoleic acid (LA) diet compared to the average ... ...ffect on bone health.
In the diet, most omega-3 fatty acids are normally from plants - mainly from soybean and canola oil or flaxseed and flaxseed oil or walnuts and walnut oil - and small amounts fr...
Trans-Fat Free KFC and Soybean Allergies
in Allergies, on November 6, 2006
...nited States to a zero trans fat cooking oil for all of their fried products. The new oil, a low linolenic soybean oil , will replace the partially hydrogenated soybean oil in current use in KFC re... ...es to a zero trans fat cooking oil for all of their fried products. The new oil, a low linolenic soybean oil , will replace the partially hydrogenated soybean oil in current use in KFC restaurants....
DuPont and Bunge To Venture Into Biofels
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 29, 2006
...y food products using Dupont's Pioneer® brand soybean varieties. Under this partnership, low linolenic soybean oil were produced for use in the food manufacturing industry, as an alternative to ... ...h America formed a collaboration to develop soy food products using Dupont's Pioneer® brand soybean varieties. Under this partnership, low linolenic soybean oil were produced for use in the foo...
Kellogg Will Use Monsanto's Low Linolenic Soybean Oil
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 14, 2005
...e Vistive soybeans ?
These soybeans, produced using marker-assisted breeding, have low levels of linolenic acid. Soybeans low in linolenic acid reduce or eliminate the need for partial hydrogenatio... ...gest cereal and convenience food manufacturer, will reformulate some of its products to make use of soybean oil from Monsanto's Vistive(R) soybeans, in an effort to reduce or eliminate trans fa...



