Phytochemicals are often under the "functional foods" category in food and beverage applications given that phytochemicals can add or have great health and dietary benefits when consumed in it most natural state. Additional benefits come from phytochemicals when certain cooking techniques are applied. Phytochemicals are beneficial for antioxidant, Isoflavin, antimicrobial, Saponins and anti adhesion properties.
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Phytochemicals are typically used in food supplements, functional foods and beverages. Phytochemicals may also be used in brewing beer and in wine production for stabilization.
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Soybean Isoflavones E.P. (80) is derived from the embryo part of the soybean plant. It is processed into a white to light yellow powder, with a characteristic odor. Applications include dietary supplements and functional foods.
Soybean Saponin E.P. (70) is derived from the embryo part of the soybean plant. It is processed into a milk white powder, with characteristic odor. Applications include dietary supplements and functional foods.
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