The reduced cancer risk that appears to be linked to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has fueled the belief that regular intake of isolated phytochemicals could potentially prevent cancer. In recent years, the glucosinolate metabolites derived from cruciferous vegetables, such as the isothiocyanate sulforaphane in broccoli, have gained much attention as potential cancer chemopreventive agents. The protective effect of sulforaphane, which is liberated from its glucosinolate precursor glucoraphanin by myrosinase hydrolysis, is conventionally thought to involve the induction of Phase-II metabolizing enzymes. These Phase-II enzymes are implicated in the detoxication of many carcinogens and reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby protecting c...
Epidemiological data show a correlation between broccoli consumption and an anti-cancer benefit. Th...
The objective of this study was to establish whether the phytochemical glucoraphasatin, a glucosinol...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Broccoli is the richest dieta...
The reduced cancer risk that appears to be linked to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has fueled...
The reduced cancer risk that appears to be linked to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has fueled...
Glucoraphanin is the main glucosinolate found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables (Brassica...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
none15mixedP. Perocco; G. Bronzetti; D. Canistro; L. Valgimigli; A. Sapone; A. Affatato; G.F. Pedull...
There is substantial and promising evidence on the health benefits of consuming broccoli and other c...
Two population-based, case-control studies have documented reduced risk of prostate cancer in men wh...
Epidemiological data show a correlation between broccoli consumption and an anti-cancer benefit. Th...
The objective of this study was to establish whether the phytochemical glucoraphasatin, a glucosinol...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Broccoli is the richest dieta...
The reduced cancer risk that appears to be linked to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has fueled...
The reduced cancer risk that appears to be linked to a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has fueled...
Glucoraphanin is the main glucosinolate found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables (Brassica...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Epidemiological and animal studies linking high and varied fruit and vegetable intake to lower cance...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
Consumers of higher levels of Brassica vegetables, particularly those of the genus Brassica (broccol...
none15mixedP. Perocco; G. Bronzetti; D. Canistro; L. Valgimigli; A. Sapone; A. Affatato; G.F. Pedull...
There is substantial and promising evidence on the health benefits of consuming broccoli and other c...
Two population-based, case-control studies have documented reduced risk of prostate cancer in men wh...
Epidemiological data show a correlation between broccoli consumption and an anti-cancer benefit. Th...
The objective of this study was to establish whether the phytochemical glucoraphasatin, a glucosinol...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Broccoli is the richest dieta...