Estrone is a powerful growth-inducing hormone that is present in milk, mainly in the form of fatty acid esters, at concentrations that promote growth in experimental animals. We present here a method useful for the measurement of this natural hormone in foods and applied it to several common dairy products. Samples were frozen, finely powdered, and lyophilized then extracted with trichloromethane/methanol; the dry extract was saponified with potassium hydroxide. The free estrone evolved was extracted with ethyl acetate and was used for the estimation of total estrone content through radioimmunoassay. Application of the method to dairy products showed high relative levels of total estrone (essentially acyl-estrone) in milk, in the range of 1...
In this paper, we investigated the possible presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) based ...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
To detect the content of estrogen and progesterone in commercial milk in China and to compare the di...
Estrone is a powerful growth-inducing hormone that is present in milk, mainly in the form of fatty a...
Natural estrogens are synthesized by mammals in different amounts depending on the developmental sta...
The work presents a comparison of estrogenic activity measured in 30 milk products generally availab...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
The fortification of processed foods including dairy products is increasingly commonplace with phyto...
Steroidal hormones are naturally produced as a part of many physiological processes and are excreted...
Purpose: To develop a simple but effective method for the quantitative analysis of estrogens in milk...
Background: There is a substantial decline in first-service-pregnancy-rate in dairy cows. In this re...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
Introduction: Dairy products contain hormones which can be absorbed by the human body. These compoun...
In this paper, we investigated the possible presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) based ...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
To detect the content of estrogen and progesterone in commercial milk in China and to compare the di...
Estrone is a powerful growth-inducing hormone that is present in milk, mainly in the form of fatty a...
Natural estrogens are synthesized by mammals in different amounts depending on the developmental sta...
The work presents a comparison of estrogenic activity measured in 30 milk products generally availab...
More than 6 billion people all over the world consume milk and milk products. More than 750 million ...
Recently, many studies have investigated potential estrogenic compounds in the human diet. Several o...
The fortification of processed foods including dairy products is increasingly commonplace with phyto...
Steroidal hormones are naturally produced as a part of many physiological processes and are excreted...
Purpose: To develop a simple but effective method for the quantitative analysis of estrogens in milk...
Background: There is a substantial decline in first-service-pregnancy-rate in dairy cows. In this re...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
Introduction: Dairy products contain hormones which can be absorbed by the human body. These compoun...
In this paper, we investigated the possible presence of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) based ...
Milk is a natural fluid and as such contains small amounts of naturally occurring steroids. Human mi...
To detect the content of estrogen and progesterone in commercial milk in China and to compare the di...