Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Functions Of The Soy Vitamins To The Body

By Leslie Ball


Since time in memorial the soya bean has been known as the mother of all legumes and beans. This is because the soya bean has a large range of nutrients both in its growing form and its seed form. Thus range of nutrients has proven the soya to be quite helpful to human beings at both its levels of growth. Despite the large range of nutrients it offers in this article we will mainly focus on the soy vitamins specifically found in soya which include; Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacin, Biotin, vitamin B12 and folic acid.

The vitamin Thiamine which is also known as vitamin B1 which is found in soya at varying levels depending on growth conditions and other environmental conditions like the soil composition which in turn determines its concentration. Thiamine is necessary in body metabolism whereby it helps the body cells change carbohydrates into energy, it is also vital in muscle contraction and is crucial in conduction of nerve signals.

Hormones are a crucial part of a normal human being this is because they act as a body clock to the human being and tells the brain to act in a particular way since something is missing or needed. The vitamin niacin is necessary for the formation of hormones in human beings since without the hormones ones body cannot alert itself on the danger it is in thus a shortfall of niacin in a body is a source of danger.

The nervous system is basically the transmission system of human pulses that sends signals from the brain to the other organs around the body that carry out the actions the brain perceives. Biotin being a vitamin found in Soy helps carry out the transmission of pulses across the body. Apart from helping in transmission, it also helps in conversion of carbohydrates to energy for use by the body.

No two human beings will ever be the same, even in identical twins; this is all due to the DNA of human beings. The DNA is different from one human being to the next. The DNA of human beings is formed by a vitamin known as the folic acid which is vital in formation of DNA of human beings thus helping in creation of human identity. This vitamin has its sources from soya beans.

Soya also has another vitamin also known as the Riboflavin. This vitamin is necessary in human anatomy since it basically a defensive vitamin that not only protects ones body but also shields the DNA from damage from other destructive elements that work against the DNA.

The red blood cells are usually considered a necessity in the body of human beings mainly because of the transporting role they play. Part of the cells composition includes the vitamin B12 which is normally found in soya beans.

As earlier stated soya beans proves to be a vital food source to the human race since it contains a series of nutrient sources such as the vitamins.




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