Official resources
Fact sheets from the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements related to this ingredient group.
- Isoflavones - Clinical trials (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Dose and administration (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Adverse effects (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Contraindications (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Mechanism of action (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Kinetics (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Poisoning (PubMed)
- Isoflavones - Dietary supplement use in human (PubMed)
Dietary Supplement Label Database
Ingredient group data in NutriNav is aligned with the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD).
- DSLD group id
- 480
Compare All Forms
3 formsCompare supplement forms of Isoflavones by absorption quality and what your body actually gets from each:
| Form | Absorption | Steps to absorb | Notes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Isoflavones | — | — | — | View → |
Isoflavones (mixed)
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Isoflavones (unspecified)
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Also appears on labels as
Additional names seen on supplement labels for forms of this ingredient (beyond the main aliases above).
isoflavones, Isoflavones (unspecified), licorice isoflavonoid extract, novasoy soy isoflavone concentrate, soy isoflavones, soy isoflavones, powder
Type: Other
Miscellaneous ingredients including fillers, binders, preservatives, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and other additives found in supplements.
Absorption: Many of these ingredients are inert fillers or additives that may affect absorption of active ingredients.
Interactions: Some additives may have health concerns. Fillers may reduce absorption of other nutrients. Preservatives and artificial colors may cause adverse reactions in sensitive individuals.