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Andrew Shea
The Solae Company
(314) 982-1314
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Foreign Health Authorities Grant Soy Protein Heart Claim
Malaysia Becomes 8th Nation to Link Soy with Lower Cholesterol
ST. LOUIS, MO (May 4, 2006) – Malaysian authorities
have ruled its nation’s food manufacturers can claim foods
containing soy protein help reduce a person’s cholesterol.
The nutrient function claim decision was announced after The Solae
Company, a leading researcher and manufacturer of soy protein food
ingredients, petitioned Malaysian authorities to allow a heart health
claim already approved in varying specificity by seven other nations.
With the decision, food manufacturers in Malaysia may begin using
the nutrient function claim on the labels of foods and beverages
containing at least five grams of soy protein per serving, in conjunction
with a statement explaining the amount required to reduce cholesterol
in blood is 25 grams a day.
“Malaysian authorities approved this claim after thoroughly
examining 46 studies collected and submitted by our company,”
said Greg Paul, Ph.D., director of global health and nutrition at
The Solae Company. “Their decision was made based upon an
enormous and still growing body of data showing the heart health
benefits of soy protein. It’s the weight of this scientific
evidence that has led so many other countries to authorize similar
claims.”
High cholesterol is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease,
which kills more than 16 million people worldwide each year and
accounts for some 30 percent of all deaths. A number of studies
have shown that consuming 25 grams of soy protein a day within a
low fat, low cholesterol diet reduces a person’s cholesterol
level by approximately five percent, translating to a 10 percent
reduction in a person’s risk for developing heart disease.
Researchers have found other ways in which soy protein may help
reduce a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. Blood clots,
for example, can completely block an artery already narrowed by
atherosclerosis, a condition that causes a build up of waxy plaque
inside blood vessels. Research findings suggest that certain properties
found in soy foods may help prevent these blockages, reducing a
person’s chances of heart attack or stroke. Other studies
have indicated soy protein may be linked with lower blood pressure.
High blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart attack, heart failure
and kidney failure.
“Researchers continue to explore the positive benefits associated
with soy protein, but more study is needed,” said Dr. Paul.
“As an industry leader, we will continue to invest in nutrition
research that helps consumers make more informed decisions about
what they eat.”
About The Solae Company
The Solae Company is a food science and ingredient manufacturing
organization, providing food and beverage manufacturers across the
world with better ingredients for better living. Headquartered in
St. Louis, Missouri, with regional offices in Brazil, Hong Kong
and Switzerland, the company was formed through an alliance between
Bunge Limited (NYSE: BG) and DuPont (NYSE: DD). For more information,
visit www.solae.com.
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