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Autoclave-resistant Factor at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Autoclave-resistant Factor? A substance found in soybeans that may slow down or stop the spread of cancer. This substance does not break down in an autoclave (a device that uses high-pressure steam to kill microorganisms and clean medical equipment).

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