“…In eighteen different soybean genotypes, they found the total isoflavone levels ranging from 0.9 to 1.21 mg/g of the seed. Genotype from Ecuador had 0.68 mg of total isoflavones per g of the seed, which is in the range of Brazilian genotypes, but far below isoflavone content in American and Korean genotypes (Genovese et al, 2006). The average total isoflavone content in Indian seeds, according to the study by Devi and collaborators (2009), was 0.76 mg/g of the seed.…”