Cruciferous vegetables, such as Brassica, which contain substantial quantities of glucosinolates, have been suggested to possess anticarcinogenic activity. Cutting and chewing of cruciferous vegetables releases the thioglucosidase enzyme myrosinase, which degrades glucosinolates to isothiocyanates and other minor metabolites. Cooking of cruciferous vegetables inactivates the myrosinase enzyme, allowing intact glucosinolates to reach the large intestine, where they can be degraded by the indigenous microflora into isothiocyanates. This local release of isothiocyanates may explain the protective effect of cruciferous vegetables on the colon epithelium. However, little is known about the amounts and identities of glucosinolate metabolites prod...
Sinigrin (allyl-glucosinolate or 2-propenyl-glucosinolate) is a natural aliphatic glucosinolate pres...
Cruciferous vegetables are gaining importance as nutritious and sustainable foods, rich in phytochem...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between the consumption of cruciferous vegetables ...
Cabbage contains the glucosinolate sinigrin, which is hydrolyzed by myrosinase to allyl isothiocyana...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
The breakdown of glucosinolates, a group of thioglucoside compounds found in cruciferous plants, is ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) and their derivatives are secondary plant metabolites abundant in Brassicaceae....
Glucosinolates have been implicated as a mediator of the cancer-protective properties of cruciferous...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Robust evidence shows that phytochemicals from cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, are associated...
Sinigrin is present in significant amounts in cruciferous vegetables. Epidemiological studies sugges...
Sinigrin (allyl-glucosinolate or 2-propenyl-glucosinolate) is a natural aliphatic glucosinolate pres...
Sinigrin (allyl-glucosinolate or 2-propenyl-glucosinolate) is a natural aliphatic glucosinolate pres...
Cruciferous vegetables are gaining importance as nutritious and sustainable foods, rich in phytochem...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...
Epidemiological studies have shown an association between the consumption of cruciferous vegetables ...
Cabbage contains the glucosinolate sinigrin, which is hydrolyzed by myrosinase to allyl isothiocyana...
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
Glucosinolates constitute a well-defined group of secondary plant metabolites in cruciferous plants....
Glucosinolates (GLSs) are found in Brassica vegetables. Examples of these sources include cabbage, B...
The breakdown of glucosinolates, a group of thioglucoside compounds found in cruciferous plants, is ...
Glucosinolates (GLS) and their derivatives are secondary plant metabolites abundant in Brassicaceae....
Glucosinolates have been implicated as a mediator of the cancer-protective properties of cruciferous...
The glucosinolates are a large group of sulphur-containing compounds which occur in all the economic...
Robust evidence shows that phytochemicals from cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, are associated...
Sinigrin is present in significant amounts in cruciferous vegetables. Epidemiological studies sugges...
Sinigrin (allyl-glucosinolate or 2-propenyl-glucosinolate) is a natural aliphatic glucosinolate pres...
Sinigrin (allyl-glucosinolate or 2-propenyl-glucosinolate) is a natural aliphatic glucosinolate pres...
Cruciferous vegetables are gaining importance as nutritious and sustainable foods, rich in phytochem...
The interest in food with chemoprotective properties has been steadily increasing due to many epidem...