“…Furthermore, it is a species with a high source of polysaccharides, soluble fibers, phytosterols, lecithins, saponins and phytochemicals, especially isoflavones, which, individually or together, help to promote human health, reducing the occurrence of diseases such as hyperglycemia, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, inflammation, cancer and others (Modgil et al, 2021) Furthermore, the soybean harvest has already reached 93.7% of the cultivated area, with concentration in the North, Northeast and South regions, with good production rates through edaphoclimatic conditions that helps a better development of crops (Conab, 2023).…”