Phytoestrogens in foods are believed to have a potential benefit in a wide
range of human conditions. There are very few data for phytoestrogens in Au
stralian and Indonesian foods. A validated simple rapid isocratic HPLC tech
nique was used to quantify daidzein, genistein, formononetin, biochanin A,
and coumestrol in over 60 soybeans and soybean products purchased from reta
il outlets in Australia and Indonesia. Only daidzein and genistein were fou
nd in all soybean products, and none was found in soy sauce, Coumestrol was
also found in two soymilks purchased in Indonesia but at biologically sign
ificant levels. Within products the levels of daidzein and genistein varied
up to six-fold suggesting that these compounds are much less consistent in
foods than nutrients are, and implying that derivation of representative l
evels would be very difficult, The variability was considered to be due to
genetic and agricultural factors and not to the method of analysis due to i
ts overall reliability. Processing and preparation did not affect the level
s of the compounds in these foods at retail level comparison. (C) 2001 Acad
emic Press.