Cruciferous vegetables (CVs) have been widely studied for their anticarcinogenic properties. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of broccoli intake in smokers and nonsmokers. Twenty young healthy males (10 smokers and 10 nonsmokers) were randomized in a cross-over design and received a portion of broccoli (200 g) or maintained a controlled diet for 10 days each. The two periods were separated by a wash-out period (20 days). Blood samples were collected at 0, 10, 30, and 40 days and used for the evaluation of DNA damage, insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and histone deacetylase (HDAC). Ex vivo protection from H(2)O(2)-induced DNA damage and endogenous DNA damage were evaluated in lymphocytes by means of the ...
Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables...
Epidemiological and experimental animal studies indi-cate that dietary fresh fruit and vegetables de...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
Cruciferous vegetables (CVs) have been widely studied for their anticarcinogenic properties. The aim...
Cruciferous vegetables contain compounds with antioxidant properties (e.g. carotenoids, vitamin C an...
Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli) seem to have an important role in cancer prevention, as su...
BACKGROUND: Broccoli is a rich source of bioactive compounds (i.e. glucosinolates, carotenoids, vita...
This study evaluated the effects of 10-day broccoli (250\u2009g/day) intake on dietary markers and m...
Epidemiologic studies have indicated that cruciferous vegetables can influence the cancer risk; ther...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Liver is the metabolic center for energy homeostasis in our body, maintaining a balance between carb...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Liver cancer is a serious disease with a high fatality rate, so preventing it in the first place is ...
Consumption of cruciferous vegetables may protect against colorectal cancer. Cruciferous vegetables ...
Epidemiologic studies have indicated that cruciferous vegetables can influence the cancer risk; ther...
Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables...
Epidemiological and experimental animal studies indi-cate that dietary fresh fruit and vegetables de...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
Cruciferous vegetables (CVs) have been widely studied for their anticarcinogenic properties. The aim...
Cruciferous vegetables contain compounds with antioxidant properties (e.g. carotenoids, vitamin C an...
Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli) seem to have an important role in cancer prevention, as su...
BACKGROUND: Broccoli is a rich source of bioactive compounds (i.e. glucosinolates, carotenoids, vita...
This study evaluated the effects of 10-day broccoli (250\u2009g/day) intake on dietary markers and m...
Epidemiologic studies have indicated that cruciferous vegetables can influence the cancer risk; ther...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Liver is the metabolic center for energy homeostasis in our body, maintaining a balance between carb...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Liver cancer is a serious disease with a high fatality rate, so preventing it in the first place is ...
Consumption of cruciferous vegetables may protect against colorectal cancer. Cruciferous vegetables ...
Epidemiologic studies have indicated that cruciferous vegetables can influence the cancer risk; ther...
Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables...
Epidemiological and experimental animal studies indi-cate that dietary fresh fruit and vegetables de...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...