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Daidzein
General Description:
Daidzein is a type of isoflavone phytoestrogen commonly found in soybeans and other legumes. It has been studied for its potential health benefits.
Aroma Description:
Daidzein itself is odorless and tasteless.
Alternative Names:
Isoflavone
Alternative Phytochemicals
Phytochemicals with alternative use cases
Genistein
Description
Genistein is a naturally occurring compound found in some plant foods, particularly in soybeans and soy products.
Related Plants
Plants related to Daidzein
Soy plant
Latin Name:
Glycine max
Description of Appearance:
The soy plant is a legume that can grow up to 2 meters tall. It has trifoliate leaves and pods containing edible seeds.
Common Names:
Soy plant
Soybean
Glycine max
Chickpea
Latin Name:
Cicer arietinum
Description of Appearance:
Chickpea plants are small, bushy legumes with feathery leaves and small white flowers. The chickpea pods contain 1-2 peas each.
Common Names:
Chickpea
Garbanzo bean
Lentil
Latin Name:
Lens culinaris
Description of Appearance:
Lens culinaris is an annual plant that produces lens-shaped seeds that are commonly referred to as lentils. The plant has compound leaves with 2-3 pairs of leaflets and produces small, edible, lens-shaped seeds.
Common Names:
Lentil
Lens culinaris
Red Clover
Latin Name:
Trifolium pratense
Description of Appearance:
Red Clover is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the legume family. It typically has trifoliate leaves and red to purple flowers.
Common Names:
Red Clover
Wild Clover
Purple Clover