Varietal variation in the isoflavone content of subterranean clover: Its estimation by a microtechnique
CM Francis and AJ Millington
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
16(4) 557 - 564
Published: 1965
Abstract
The isoflavone content of 46 subterranean clover varieties was estimated by a microtechnique which allowed of the semiquantitative analysis of 100 leaf samples per day.The relative proportions of the three major isoflavones varied greatly between varieties. Twenty-four of the varieties tested were low in formononetin.
When crushed leaf blade samples were allowed to stand prior to the addition of ethanol there was a decline in detectable genistein. The rate of decline was dependent on the temperature during standing.
https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9650557
© CSIRO 1965