Unveiling The Essential Functions Of Soy Vitamins

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.

Muscle contraction basically determines our body movements this is because their contraction and expansion literary moves the body. The thiamine vitamin is essential in contraction of muscles; hence, controls movement. Thiamine is also very vital to the human body since it helps aids in conversion of carbohydrates to glucose which is a very vital energy source to the human body.

The soy bean also contains a vitamin B3 also known as Niacin. This vitamin is necessary in conversion of food into energy as it is among the main catalysts in the conversion process. Its functionality is not only limited to the conversion process as it is also one of the vitamins necessary in making sex related hormones in the adrenal gland and other body parts.

As we all know electricity cannot travel without a medium and so is the pulse without the nervous system. The human body transports its pulses from the source to ones brain and back via the nervous system and the nervous system needs biotin in transmission of these pulses. This makes the Biotin very important to ones body and some sources of Biotin include the soya bean.

The DNA of a human being is basically their biological identity since the possibility of human beings having a similar DNA is almost possible to none. This factor makes the folic acid very vital in a human body as it is crucial in manufacturing the DNA since its among the components that makes it complete. The folic acid is also sourced from the soya bean.

The creation and the maintenance of ones DNA go hand in hand. This is where another vitamins found in soya comes into place, the vitamin Riboflavin is vital in maintenance and protection of the identity formed. Their task is to ensure the already formed DNA is shielded from destruction by other factors.

The vitamin B12 is one important vitamin to human beings. This is because the vitamin is necessary for the formation of the red blood cells in the body whose main function is the transportation and without the red blood cells the body functions on a very low level of operations and at times may be fatal.

Many facts have been illustrated to show why the soy bean is a mother of all the other beans and legumes since its nutrients are not only limited to the basic as some other legumes are.




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