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Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula
by
Ye, Xiaoyun
, Calafat, Antonia M
, Cao, Yang
, Bernbaum, Judy C
, Twaddle, Nathan C
, Rogan, Walter J
, Doerge, Daniel R
, Umbach, David M
in
Animals
/ Biological activity
/ Blood
/ Breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Children
/ Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cow's milk
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Daidzein
/ Epidemiology
/ Estrogenic activity
/ Estrogens
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food supply
/ Genistein
/ Genistein - analysis
/ Genistein - blood
/ Genistein - urine
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Infant
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - analysis
/ Isoflavones - blood
/ Isoflavones - urine
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Periodic health examinations
/ Physical diagnosis
/ Phytoestrogens
/ Phytoestrogens - analysis
/ Phytoestrogens - blood
/ Phytoestrogens - urine
/ Pilot Projects
/ Saliva
/ Saliva - chemistry
/ Solid phases
/ Soy Milk - chemistry
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry
/ Urine
/ Xenoestrogens
2009
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Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula
by
Ye, Xiaoyun
, Calafat, Antonia M
, Cao, Yang
, Bernbaum, Judy C
, Twaddle, Nathan C
, Rogan, Walter J
, Doerge, Daniel R
, Umbach, David M
in
Animals
/ Biological activity
/ Blood
/ Breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Children
/ Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cow's milk
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Daidzein
/ Epidemiology
/ Estrogenic activity
/ Estrogens
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food supply
/ Genistein
/ Genistein - analysis
/ Genistein - blood
/ Genistein - urine
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Infant
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - analysis
/ Isoflavones - blood
/ Isoflavones - urine
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Periodic health examinations
/ Physical diagnosis
/ Phytoestrogens
/ Phytoestrogens - analysis
/ Phytoestrogens - blood
/ Phytoestrogens - urine
/ Pilot Projects
/ Saliva
/ Saliva - chemistry
/ Solid phases
/ Soy Milk - chemistry
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry
/ Urine
/ Xenoestrogens
2009
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Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula
by
Ye, Xiaoyun
, Calafat, Antonia M
, Cao, Yang
, Bernbaum, Judy C
, Twaddle, Nathan C
, Rogan, Walter J
, Doerge, Daniel R
, Umbach, David M
in
Animals
/ Biological activity
/ Blood
/ Breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Children
/ Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
/ Correlation analysis
/ Cow's milk
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Daidzein
/ Epidemiology
/ Estrogenic activity
/ Estrogens
/ Exposure
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Food supply
/ Genistein
/ Genistein - analysis
/ Genistein - blood
/ Genistein - urine
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Humans
/ Identification and classification
/ Infant
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants
/ Isoflavones
/ Isoflavones - analysis
/ Isoflavones - blood
/ Isoflavones - urine
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Medical examination
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Milk
/ Milk - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Periodic health examinations
/ Physical diagnosis
/ Phytoestrogens
/ Phytoestrogens - analysis
/ Phytoestrogens - blood
/ Phytoestrogens - urine
/ Pilot Projects
/ Saliva
/ Saliva - chemistry
/ Solid phases
/ Soy Milk - chemistry
/ Tandem Mass Spectrometry
/ Urine
/ Xenoestrogens
2009
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Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula
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Isoflavones in urine, saliva, and blood of infants: data from a pilot study on the estrogenic activity of soy formula
2009
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In the United States, about 25% of infant formula sold is based on soy protein, which is an important source of estrogenic isoflavones in the human food supply. Nevertheless, few studies report isoflavone levels in infants. We did a partly cross-sectional and partly longitudinal pilot study to examine children's exposure to isoflavones from different feeding methods. A total of 166 full-term infants between birth and 1 year of age were recruited into soy formula, cow milk formula, or breast milk regimens according to their feeding histories. A total of 381 urine, 361 saliva, and 88 blood samples were collected at 382 visits. We used automated online solid-phase extraction coupled to high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS/MS) for measuring three isoflavones (daidzein, genistein, and equol) in urine, and used similar LC/MS/MS techniques for saliva and blood spots. Concentrations of daidzein and genistein were undetectable in most blood or saliva samples from children fed breast milk or cow milk formula. The proportion of non-detectable values was somewhat lower in urine than in the other matrices. Concentrations of equol were detectable only in a few urine samples. For both daidzein and genistein, urine contained the highest median concentrations, followed by blood and then saliva. Urinary concentrations of genistein and daidzein were about 500 times higher in the soy formula-fed infants than in the cow milk formula-fed infants. The correlations between matrices for either analyte were strikingly lower than the correlation between the two analytes in any single matrix. We did not find significant correlations between isoflavone concentrations and the levels of certain hormones in children fed soy formula. Our results, based on much larger numbers of infants, strongly confirm previous reports, but whether phytoestrogens in soy formula are biologically active in infants is still an open question. We plan further longitudinal studies focusing on physical and developmental findings reflecting the effects of estrogen exposure.
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