Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced risk of cancer and heart disease. Cruciferous species are usually processed before eating and the real impact of cooking practices on their bioactive properties is not fully understood. We have evaluated the effect of common cooking practices (boiling, microwaving, and steaming) on the biological activities of broccoli, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts. Anti-proliferative and chemoprotective effects towards DNA oxidative damage of fresh and cooked vegetable extracts were evaluated by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium and Comet assays on HT-29 human colon carcinoma cells. The fresh vegeta...
Cauliflowers are well-known for their health benefits and they are becoming increasingly popular as ...
Epidemiological studies on brassica vegetables and cancer risk.Verhoeven DT, Goldbohm RA, van Poppel...
Cruciferous vegetables and their bioactive constituents have been shown to inhibit chemically-induce...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli) seem to have an important role in cancer prevention, as su...
A large number of epidemiological studies have consistently shown that the daily consumption of plan...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
Cruciferous vegetables contain compounds with antioxidant properties (e.g. carotenoids, vitamin C an...
The present human intervention trial investigated the health-promoting potential of B. carinata, wit...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a critical role in cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory diseases...
Consumption of cruciferous vegetables may protect against colorectal cancer. Cruciferous vegetables ...
The present human intervention trial investigated the health-promoting potential of B. carinata, wit...
Brassica vegetables contain a diverse range of phytochemicals with biological properties such as ant...
Epidemiological and clinical studies have evidenced the crucial role of vegetables and mushrooms for...
The Brassicaceae family, known as cruciferous vegetables, includes many economically important speci...
Cauliflowers are well-known for their health benefits and they are becoming increasingly popular as ...
Epidemiological studies on brassica vegetables and cancer risk.Verhoeven DT, Goldbohm RA, van Poppel...
Cruciferous vegetables and their bioactive constituents have been shown to inhibit chemically-induce...
Epidemiological evidence shows that regular consumption of Brassicaceae is associated with a reduced...
Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli) seem to have an important role in cancer prevention, as su...
A large number of epidemiological studies have consistently shown that the daily consumption of plan...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
Cruciferous vegetables contain compounds with antioxidant properties (e.g. carotenoids, vitamin C an...
The present human intervention trial investigated the health-promoting potential of B. carinata, wit...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a critical role in cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory diseases...
Consumption of cruciferous vegetables may protect against colorectal cancer. Cruciferous vegetables ...
The present human intervention trial investigated the health-promoting potential of B. carinata, wit...
Brassica vegetables contain a diverse range of phytochemicals with biological properties such as ant...
Epidemiological and clinical studies have evidenced the crucial role of vegetables and mushrooms for...
The Brassicaceae family, known as cruciferous vegetables, includes many economically important speci...
Cauliflowers are well-known for their health benefits and they are becoming increasingly popular as ...
Epidemiological studies on brassica vegetables and cancer risk.Verhoeven DT, Goldbohm RA, van Poppel...
Cruciferous vegetables and their bioactive constituents have been shown to inhibit chemically-induce...