· Diets rich in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var italica) have been associated with maintenance of cardiovascular health and reduction in risk of cancer. These health benefits have been attributed to glucoraphanin that specifically accumulates in broccoli. The development of broccoli with enhanced concentrations of glucoraphanin may deliver greater health benefits. · Three high-glucoraphanin F1 broccoli hybrids were developed in independent programmes through genome introgression from the wild species Brassica villosa. Glucoraphanin and other metabolites were quantified in experimental field trials. Global SNP analyses quantified the differential extent of B. villosa introgression · The high-glucoraphanin broccoli hybrids contained 2.5-3 tim...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Glucosinolates have anti-carcinogenic properties. In the recent decades, the genetics of glucosinola...
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Diets rich in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var italica) have been associated with maintenance of card...
Scope: Broccoli accumulates 4-methylsulphinylbutyl glucosinolate (glucoraphanin) which is hydrolyzed...
), a member of Cruciferae, is an important vegetable containing high concentration of various nutrit...
Two classes of secondary metabolites found in Brassica crops are of particular importance for elicit...
Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables...
Sulforaphane is a new and effective anti-cancer component that is abundant in broccoli. In the past ...
Glucoraphanin from broccoli and its sprouts and seeds is a water soluble and relatively inert precur...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Brassica vegetables are known to contain glucosinolates that are precursors for bioactive compounds ...
Brassica vegetables are known to contain glucosinolates that are precursors for bioactive compounds ...
Epidemiological data show a correlation between broccoli consumption and an anti-cancer benefit. Th...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Glucosinolates have anti-carcinogenic properties. In the recent decades, the genetics of glucosinola...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Diets rich in broccoli (Brassica oleracea var italica) have been associated with maintenance of card...
Scope: Broccoli accumulates 4-methylsulphinylbutyl glucosinolate (glucoraphanin) which is hydrolyzed...
), a member of Cruciferae, is an important vegetable containing high concentration of various nutrit...
Two classes of secondary metabolites found in Brassica crops are of particular importance for elicit...
Background: Observational and experimental studies suggest that diets rich in cruciferous vegetables...
Sulforaphane is a new and effective anti-cancer component that is abundant in broccoli. In the past ...
Glucoraphanin from broccoli and its sprouts and seeds is a water soluble and relatively inert precur...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Brassica vegetables are known to contain glucosinolates that are precursors for bioactive compounds ...
Brassica vegetables are known to contain glucosinolates that are precursors for bioactive compounds ...
Epidemiological data show a correlation between broccoli consumption and an anti-cancer benefit. Th...
Floret, leaf, and root tissues were harvested from broccoli and collard cultivars and extracted to d...
Glucosinolates have anti-carcinogenic properties. In the recent decades, the genetics of glucosinola...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...