genistein

genistein
noun Etymology: genist- (from New Latin Genista tinctoria, a species of broom) + -ein, alteration of 1-in Date: 1900 an isoflavone C15H10O5 found especially in soybeans and shown in laboratory experiments to have antitumor activity

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  • genistein — ge·nis·tein jə nis tē ən, nis .tēn n an isoflavone C15H10O5 found esp. in soybeans and shown in laboratory experiments to have antitumor activity …   Medical dictionary

  • genistein — ge·nis·te·in …   English syllables

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