A New Detection Method for the Biomarkers of Soybean Isoflavones in Human Urine on the Basis of Packed‐Fiber Solid‐Phase Extraction
Lanling Chu, Yuqi Dai, Qinghai Hu, Erzheng Su, Shuo Qi, Xiaoman Jiang, Anni Fu, Qianqian Jiang, Xuejun Kang

TL;DR
A new method using nanofibers improves detection of soybean isoflavones in urine, helping assess dietary intake more accurately.
Contribution
A novel packed-fiber solid-phase extraction method combined with UV spectrophotometry for detecting soy isoflavone biomarkers in urine.
Findings
Electrospun nanofibers were used as solid-phase extraction adsorbents for urine sample pretreatment.
Packed-fiber solid-phase extraction columns effectively purified the urine matrix and concentrated isoflavones.
The new method enables rapid and accurate detection of soybean isoflavones in human urine.
Abstract
Traditional dietary assessment methods such as 24‐h dietary recall methods are not accurate enough, and the biomarkers to objectively evaluate food consumption have become attractive recently. Soy isoflavones are a typical plant‐based estrogen that helps to slow menopause symptoms, helping to lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis, and studies have shown a significant correlation between urinary isoflavones excretion and soy intake, which can be used as a useful biomarker. Because of the complex urine sample matrix and the large range of isoflavone concentration, it is vital to develop a new detection method to decrease the impurities interference and increase the target concentration for accurate detection of urine isoflavones. In this study, a few types of nanofibers were prepared and utilized as solid‐phase extraction adsorbents for sample pretreatment, and…
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TopicsPhytoestrogen effects and research · Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
