Glucosinolates from the genus Brassica can be converted into bioactive compounds known to induce phase II enzymes, which may decrease the risk of cancers. Conversion via hydrolysis is usually by the brassica enzyme myrosinase, which can be inactivated by cooking or storage. We examined the potential of three beneficial bacteria, Lactobacillus plantarum KW30, Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis KF147, and Escherichia con Nissle 1917, and known myrosinase-producer Enterobacter cloacae to catalyze the conversion of glucosinolates in broccoli extract. Enterobacteriaceae consumed on average 65% glucoiberin and 78% glucoraphanin, transforming them into glucoiberverin and glucoerucin, respectively, and small amounts of iberverin nitrile and erucin ni...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, ha...
The present study is a systematic review of the scientific literature reporting content, composition...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between the consumption of cruciferous vegetables ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) and their derivatives are secondary plant metabolites abundant in Brassicaceae....
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have been used for centuries to produce fermented foods. Cruciferous vege...
The bioactivity of glucosinolates (GSs), and more specifically their hydrolysis products (GSHPs), ha...
Isothiocyanates, such as sulforaphane and iberin, derived from glucosinolates (GLS) in cruciferous v...
Study Focus: To explore the alternative metabolic pathways of GSLs in bacteria, present on the surfa...
Purpose: Brassica are an important food source worldwide and are characterised by the presence of co...
Brassicales contain a myrosinase enzyme that hydrolyzes glucosinolates to form toxic isothiocyanates...
The present study is a systematic review of the scientific literature reporting content, composition...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Brassica species, including important vegetable and oil crops, produce specific secondary metabolit...
Fermentation can reduce the concentration of health-promoting glucosinolates in Brassica vegetables....
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, ha...
The present study is a systematic review of the scientific literature reporting content, composition...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between the consumption of cruciferous vegetables ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) and their derivatives are secondary plant metabolites abundant in Brassicaceae....
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have been used for centuries to produce fermented foods. Cruciferous vege...
The bioactivity of glucosinolates (GSs), and more specifically their hydrolysis products (GSHPs), ha...
Isothiocyanates, such as sulforaphane and iberin, derived from glucosinolates (GLS) in cruciferous v...
Study Focus: To explore the alternative metabolic pathways of GSLs in bacteria, present on the surfa...
Purpose: Brassica are an important food source worldwide and are characterised by the presence of co...
Brassicales contain a myrosinase enzyme that hydrolyzes glucosinolates to form toxic isothiocyanates...
The present study is a systematic review of the scientific literature reporting content, composition...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Brassica species, including important vegetable and oil crops, produce specific secondary metabolit...
Fermentation can reduce the concentration of health-promoting glucosinolates in Brassica vegetables....
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, ha...
The present study is a systematic review of the scientific literature reporting content, composition...