Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Adhesives, Caulking Compounds, Artificial Leather, and Other Minor
or General Uses–97 records from 980
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Binder for Sand Foundry Cores–66 records from 1920
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Ink for Printing–188 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Oilcloth, and Waterproof Goods–142
records from 1909
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Lacquers, and Other
Protective/Decorative Coatings–777 records from 1880
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Resins, Plastics, and Plasticizers (Such as Epoxidized Soy
Oil–ESO)–345 records from 1933
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying
Oil–Rubber Substitutes or Artificial/Synthetic Rubber (Factice)–101
records from 1909
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Adjuvants, Carriers, and Surfactants for Pesticides, Herbicides, and
Other Agricultural Chemicals–42 records from 1935
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Diesel Fuel, SoyDiesel, or Biodiesel. See also: Petroleum,
Artificial–152 records from 1936
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Dust Suppressants and Dust Control–54 records from 1952
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Explosives Made from Glycerine–32 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Illumination or Lighting by Burning in Wicked Oil Lamps Like
Kerosene–60 records from 1861
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Lubricants, Lubricating Agents, and Axle Grease for Carts–81 records
from 1908
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Petroleum–Artificial–17 records from 1921
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Release or Curing Agents for Concrete or Asphalt, Industrial
Solvents, Hydraulic Fluids, and Other Minor or General Uses–56 records
from 1878
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying
Oil–Soaps or Detergents–388 records from 1904
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as an
Hydrogenated Oil–Candles, Crayons, and Soybean Wax–115 records from
1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins (Including
Soy Flour)–Adhesives or Glues for Plywood, Other Woods, Wallpaper, or
Building Materials–383 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Fibers
(Artificial Wool or Textiles Made from Spun Soy Protein Fibers,
Including Azlon and Soylon)–242 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Foams for
Fighting Fires–34 records from 1941
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–General and
Minor Uses–Galalith, Sojalith, Cosmetics (Lotions and Soaps), Rubber
Substitutes, Insecticides, etc.–259 records from 1903
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Paints
(Especially Water-Based Latex Paints)–95 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Paper
Coatings or Sizings, or Textile Sizings–160 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Plastics
(Including Molded Plastic Parts, Plastic Film, Disposable Eating
Utensils and Tableware–From Spoons to Plates, and Packaging
Materials)–397 records from 1911
Industrial Uses of Soybean Meal/Cake, Fiber
(as from Okara), or Shoyu Presscake as a Fertilizer or Manure for the
Soil–254 records from 1621
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (General
Non-Food, Non-Feed)–212 records from 1914
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (Non-Food,
Non-Feed)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By
Geographical Region–200 records from 1910
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (Non-Food,
Non-Feed)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger
Companies (Ford Motor Co., I.F. Laucks, O'Brien Varnish Co., The
Drackett Co., ADM, General Mills, etc.)–112 records from 1916
Industrial Uses of Soybeans–Chemurgy, the
Farm Chemurgic Movement, and the Farm Chemurgic Council (USA, 1930s to
1950s, Including Wheeler McMillen, William J. Hale, and Francis P.
Garvan)–268 records from 1926
Industrial Uses of Soybeans–New Uses
Movement (USA, starting 1987), Successor to the Farm Chemurgic Movement
(1930s to 1950s). And Value-Added Industrial Applications–94 records
from 1987
Industrial Uses of Soybeans–Paint
Manufacturers' Association of the U.S., Incl. Henry A. Gardner, and L.P.
Nemzek–60 records from 1910
Industrial Uses of Soybeans or Soy
Products–Culture Media/Medium (for Growing Microorganisms)–32 records
from 1895
Industry and Market Analyses and
Statistics–Market Studies–151 records from 1910
Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and
Analyses–Soyfoods–4
Infant Foods and Infant Feeding, Soy-based.
See Also Infant Formulas, Soy-based–489 records from 1884
Infant Formula Industry and Market
Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–22 records from 1975
Infant Formula/Formulas, Soy-based,
Including Effects on Infant Health (Alternatives to Milk. Usually
Fortified and Regulated. Since 1963 Usually Made from Soy Protein
Isolates)–472 records from 1909
Infinity Co. (New York). See Natural
Foods Distributors and Master Distributors in the USA
Information–Computer Software and
Modeling/Simulation Related to Soya–35 records from 1979
Information–Computerized–Websites or
Information on the World Wide Web or Internet–148 records from
1993
Information–Computerized Databases and
Information Services, Information or Publications About Those Concerning
Soya–186 records from 1956
Information–Computers (General) and
Computer Hardware Related to Soybean Production and Marketing. See also:
Computer Software–42 records from 1969
Information–Libraries–USDA National
Agricultural Library (NAL, Beltsville, Maryland)–93 records from
1881
Information–Libraries with a Significant
Interest in Soy–50 records from 1929
Information–Library Reference Books and
Other Reference Resources–164 records from 1802
Information–Library Science and Services
Related to Soy–21 records from 1971
Ink based on soy oil. See Industrial
Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil
Innoval / Sojalpe (Valence, France).
See Soyfoods Companies (Europe)–Innoval
Inoculum, inoculation, and nodulation.
See Nitrogen Fixation or Soybean Production–Nitrogen
Fixation
Insect pest control on soybeans. See
Soybean Production–Plant Protection–Insect Pest Control
Institut de Recherches Agronomiques
Tropicales (IRAT)–See International Soybean Programs–Institut de
Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales (IRAT)
Institutional feeding. See
Foodservice and Institutional Feeding or Catering
Integrated pest management (IPM) for
soybeans. See Soybean Production–Plant Protection–Integrated Pest
Management (IPM)
Intercropping or interplanting–use of
soybeans for. See Soybean Production–Cropping Systems:
Intercropping, Interplanting, or Mixed Cropping
International and Regional Soybean Programs
and Networks (General)–2 records from 1985
International Institute of Agriculture
(Rome). See International Soybean Programs
International Institute of Tropical
Agriculture (IITA, Nigeria). See International Soybean
Programs
International Nutrition Laboratory.
See Seventh-day Adventists–Dr. Harry W. Miller
International Soybean Programs–Asian
Vegetable R&D Center (AVRDC, Taiwan)–142 records from
1973
International Soybean
Programs–International Institute of Agriculture (Rome)–77 records from
1914
International Soybean
Programs–International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, Ibadan,
Nigeria)–207 records from 1972
International Soybean Programs–INTSOY
(Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Founded July 1973)–299 records
from 1973
International Soybean Programs–United
Nations (Including UNICEF, FAO, UNDP, UNESCO, and UNRRA)–545 records
from 1945
International Soybean Programs–Institut
de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales (IRAT–Tropical Institute of
Agronomic Research)–72 records from 1964
Internet. See
Information–Computerized–Websites or Information on the World Wide
Web
Intestinal flora/bacteria. See
Nutrition–Intestinal Flora/Bacteria
Introduction of foreign plants to the USA.
See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Section of
Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction
INTSOY (Univ. of Illinois). See
International Soybean Programs–INTSOY
Iodine number. See Soybean
Crushing–Soy Oil Constants–Iodine Number
Iowa State University. See Research
& Development Centers
Iowa. See United
States–States–Iowa
IRAT. See International Soybean
Programs–Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales
(IRAT)
Iron in soybean foods and feeds. See
Nutrition–Minerals–Iron
Irradiation. See Soybean
Production–Variety Development and Breeding Using Irradiation
Irvine, Clarke (1893-1975). Founder,
Editor, and Publisher of California Health News (1933-1937,
newspaper), Health News (1937-1942, newspaper), and Let's
Live (1942 to Present, magazine)–42 records from 1916
Island Spring, Inc. (Vashon, Washington).
See Tofu Companies (USA)
Isoflavone or Phytoestrogen Content of
Soyfoods, Soy-based Products, Soy Ingredients, and Soybean Varieties
(Esp. Genistein, Daidzein, and Glycitein)–67 records from
1931
Isoflavones (Soy) Industry and Market
Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–36 records from
1996
Isoflavones in soybeans and soyfoods.
See Nutrition–Biologically Active
Phytochemicals–Estrogens
Isoflavones. See
Nutrition–Biologically Active Phytochemicals–Estrogens (in
Plants–Phytoestrogens, Especially in Soybeans and Soyfoods), Including
Isoflavones (Including Genistein, Daidzein, Glycetein, Coumestrol,
Genistin, and Daidzin)
Isolated soy proteins. See Soy
Proteins–Isolates
Israel. See Asia, Middle East–Israel
and Judaism
Ito San soybean variety. See Soybean
Varieties USA–Ito San
Ivory Coast. See Africa–Côte
d'Ivoire
Jack Beans. Scientific name–Canavalia
ensiformis (L.) D.C. Also Called Sword Beans and (Rarely) Horse
Beans. Chinese–Daodou (pinyin); formerly Tao-tou (Wade-Giles)–34 records
from 860
Jackson, James Caleb (1811-1881). American
Health Reformer and Vegetarian (New York)–40 records from
1853
Janus Natural Foods. See Natural
Foods Distributors and Master Distributors in the USA
Japan. See Asia,
East–Japan
Japanese-style recipes, soyfoods used in.
See Asia, East–Japan–Soy Ingredients Used in Japanese-Style
Recipes, Food Products or Dishes Worldwide
Jerky, Soy. Including Jerky-Flavored Soy
Products. See also: Tofu, Flavored/Seasoned and Baked, Grilled, Braised
or Roasted–35 records from 1979
Jerky, tofu. See Tofu,
Flavored/Seasoned and Baked, Broiled, Grilled, Braised or
Roasted
Jiang–Chinese-Style Fermented Soybean Paste
(Soybean Jiang {doujiang} or Chiang [Wade-Giles]). Includes Tuong
from Indochina–204 records from 200 B.C.
Jiang–Early Non-Soy Made with Meat or Fish
in China or Japan–25 records from 1000 B.C.
Job's Tears (Coix lachryma-jobi).
Called Hatomugi or Hato Mugi in Japanese. Sometimes
mistakenly called "Pearl Barley" (Since it is unrelated to Barley)–45
records from 1783
Johnson & Stokes. See Seed
Companies, Soybean–Johnson & Stokes (Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania)
Johnson Family of Stryker, Williams County,
Ohio. Including (1) Edward Franklin "E.F. Soybean" Johnson (1889-1961)
of Johnson Seed Farms (Stryker, Ohio) and Ralston Purina Company
(Missouri); (2) Elmer Solomon Johnson (1879-1920); (3) Perhaps E.C.
Johnson and Hon. Solomon Johnson (1850-1918)–79 records from
1914
Jonathan P.V.B.A. (Kapellen, Belgium).
See Soyfoods Companies (Europe)–Jonathan
Juicer, Electric or Manual (Kitchen
Utensil)–Early Records Only–21 records from 1935
Julian, Percy (African-American Organic
Chemist). See also Glidden Company–48 records from 1940
Kaempfer, Engelbert (1651-1716)–German
physician and traveler–75 records from 1712
Kefir, soy. See Soymilk,
Fermented–Kefir
Kellogg Co. (breakfast cereals; Battle
Creek, Michigan). See Seventh-day Adventists–Will Keith
Kellogg,... Kellogg Company
Kellogg, Dr. John Harvey. See
Seventh-day Adventists–Dr. John Harvey Kellogg
Kibun. See Soymilk Companies
(Asia)
Kidney function. See
Nutrition–Medical Aspects–Kidney Function
Kikkoman Corporation. See Soy Sauce
Companies (International)
Kinako. See Roasted Whole Soy Flour
(Kinako–Dark Roasted, Full-Fat)
Kiribati. See Oceania
Kloss, Jethro. See Seventh-day
Adventists–Cookbooks and Their Authors
Kloss, Jethro. See Seventh-day
Adventists–Jethro Kloss
Koji (Soybeans and/or Grains Fermented with
a Mold, Especially Aspergillus oryzae)–961 records from 100
B.C.
Kosher products (Commercial). See
Regulations or Laws Concerning Foods (Use, Processing, or
Labeling)–Kosher Products (Commercial)
Kosher / Kashrus, Pareve / Parve /
Parevine. See Regulations or Laws Concerning Foods (Use,
Processing, or Labeling)–Kosher Laws, Pareve / Parve, Parevine, and
Kashrus. See Also Kosher Products (Commercial)
Kraft Foods Inc. (Work with Soy). Including
Anderson Clayton, Boca Burger, and Balance Bar–118 records from
1951
Kudzu or Kuzu–Tropical Kudzu or Puero
(Pueraria phaseoloides) (Roxb.) Benth. Formerly Pueraria
javanica–13 records from 1903
Kudzu or Kuzu (Pueraria montana var.
lobata. Formerly Pueraria lobata, Pueraria thunbergiana,
Pachyrhizus thunbergianus, Dolichos lobatus). For Rhodesian Kudzu
Vine see Neonotonia wightii. See also Tropical Kudzu or Puero
(Pueraria phaseoloides)–319 records from 1712
Kushi, Michio and Aveline. See
Macrobiotics–Kushi, Michio and Aveline
Kyoto Food Corp. USA. See Tofu
Companies (USA)
La Choy. See Soy Sauce Companies
(USA)–La Choy
Lablab purpureus or Lablab bean. See
Hyacinth Bean
Lactose intolerance. See
Nutrition–Lactose Intolerance
Lager, Mildred (Los Angeles, California)–71
records from 1934
Lama, Toucan & Crow. See Natural
Foods Distributors and Master Distributors in the USA–Stow
Mills
Large-seeded soybeans. See Green
Vegetable Soybeans–Large-Seeded Vegetable-Type or Edible
Soybeans
Latin America (General)–120 records from
1880
Latin America–South America–Soybean
Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–15 records
from 1933
Latin America, Caribbean–Antigua and
Barbuda (Including Redonda)–14 records from 1909
Latin America, Caribbean–Bahamas,
Commonwealth of The (Also Called The Bahamas, Bahama Islands, or
Bahama)–7 records from 1936
Latin America, Caribbean–Barbados–23
records from 1930
Latin America, Caribbean–Bermuda (A British
Dependent Territory)–18 records from 1921
Latin America, Caribbean–British Dependent
Territories–Anguilla, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands,
Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands. See also: Bermuda–10 records from
1913
Latin America, Caribbean–Cuba–205 records
from 1906
Latin America, Caribbean–Dominica–46
records from 1911
Latin America, Caribbean–Dominican Republic
(Santo Domingo or San Domingo before 1844)–65 records from
1936
Latin America, Caribbean–French Overseas
Departments–Guadeloupe, and Martinique (French West Indies). Guadeloupe
(consisting of two large islands–Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre)
administers 5 smaller dependencies–Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, La
Désirade, St.-Barthélemy, and St. Martin (shared with Netherlands
Antilles)–31 records from 1930
Latin America, Caribbean–Grenada–11 records
from 1914
Latin America, Caribbean–Haiti–48 records
from 1949
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of
Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a
certain Caribbean country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported
in this country–1 records from 1929
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of
Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for
soybean products in a certain Caribbean country. Soybeans as such had
not yet been reported by that date in this country–1 records from
1929