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Home Health Nutrition Nutrition oi-Devika Bandyopadhya Monday, May 20, 2019, 11:59 A substance called sulforaphane (SFN) that is usually found in cruciferous vegetables, especially broccoli


sprouts, is said to be quite beneficial for the health. Its prime notable health benefits are its ability to perform as an anticancer, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and a neuroprotective


[1] . It has also been found to be effective in protecting against ageing and diabetes [2] . Sulforaphane is a natural plant compound that is found in cruciferous vegetables [3] - such as


cabbage, cauliflower, kale and broccoli. It is activated only when the vegetables are chopped or chewed [4] . Read on to know more about the benefits, side effects and food sources of this


highly effective and beneficial compound. WHAT IS SULFORAPHANE? A sulfur-rich compound - Sulforaphane - is said to possess several health benefits. In the vegetables like cabbage, broccoli,


etc., this compound is in the inactive form 'glucoraphanin' [5] . This form belongs to the glucosinolate family of plant compounds. It is only when glucoraphanin comes in touch


with myrosinase (a family of enzymes that participates in the defence response of plants) that it is activated [6] . Myrosinase enzymes can be released or activated only when a plant is


damaged. This is why cruciferous vegetables must be cut, chewed or chopped to release myrosinase and in turn, activate sulforaphane. Raw vegetables tend to have the highest amount of


sulforaphane. A study result released showed that raw broccoli contained about ten times more sulforaphane than cooked broccoli [7] . It is recommended that one steams the vegetables for


about one to three minutes before eating. This is the most ideal technique to optimize sulforaphane levels while cooking. Also, one should remember to cook the vegetables below 140 degree


Celsius (exceeding this temperature would lead to loss of glucosinolates) [8] . Therefore, cruciferous vegetables should never be boiled. You can eat them raw or slightly steamed. When in


the body, sulforaphane works by stimulating the production of important enzymes that neutralize free radicals [9] . POTENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS OF SULFORAPHANE Studies have indicated that


sulforaphane can offer the following health benefits: * ANTICANCER EFFECTS: Quite a few animal studies have shown sulforaphane to have anticancer properties. It has shown the ability to


reduce both the size and number of cancer cells. This compound also shows the ability to prevent cancer cell growth through the release of antioxidant and detoxification enzymes that protect


against carcinogens [10] . However, studies are still pending to be conducted to find out if it would be safe to use sulforaphane in a clinical setting to lower cancer risk. * HEART HEALTH


SUPPORT: Studies have shown that sulforaphane can boost heart health in several ways [11] . This compound benefits heart health by reducing inflammation (as inflammation can lead to


narrowing of arteries, and in turn, cause heart disease). * ANTIDIABETIC EFFECTS: A 12-week study conducted on people with type 2 diabetes examined how consumption of broccoli sprout extract


daily could affect blood sugar levels. The results showed that sulforaphane could reduce fasting blood sugar levels to a great extent [12] . Small-scale studies have shown that sulforaphane


can show beneficial results in the following cases as well [13] : * Protection against brain damage * Treatment of certain symptoms of autism * Protection against sun damage * Improvement


in bowel movement issues such as constipation * Promotion of weight loss SIDE EFFECTS AND RISK FACTORS OF SULFORAPHANE The amounts of sulforaphane present in cruciferous vegetables are


considered safe for consumption. However, many people choose to use sulforaphane supplements that can be bought from health stores. The problem is that the over-consumption of these


supplements can cause certain side effects [14] . The sulforaphane supplements are usually made from broccoli or broccoli sprout extract. It is generally in the concentrated form, indicating


an amount that is much beyond the content of it found naturally in food sources. Although there is no particular dosage recommendation, going by what is mentioned on the supplement packs,


you might need to take around 400mcg per day (that is 1 to 2 capsules daily). The usual side effects of these supplements are as follows [15] : * Constipation * Diarrhoea * Increase in gas


Although these supplements are growing in popularity, more research is needed to determine the ideal dose and safety. FOOD SOURCES OF SULFORAPHANE Sulforaphane can be obtained naturally from


a wide range of cruciferous vegetables. So, to increase the intake of sulforaphane, include the following vegetables in your diet [16] : * Cauliflower * Broccoli * Cabbage - both red and


white * Broccoli sprouts * Kale * Brussels sprouts * Bok choy * Arugula * Watercress Ensure that you cut the vegetables before you eat them. Also, chewing them well will activate


sulforaphane from its inactive form (glucoraphanin). To boost the intake, you can also choose to add mustard seeds or mustard powder to your meals [17] . These being rich in dietary


myrosinase, will help in increasing the availability of sulforaphane (especially in cooked vegetables). ON A FINAL NOTE... It is always wise to talk to your healthcare provider before you


make any specific dietary or supplement changes. Consumption of sulforaphane may interact with the performance of certain medications, therefore, one should always consult their doctor


before consuming this in ample quantities, especially when it comes to the intake of sulforaphane supplements. DISCLAIMER: _ The information provided in this article is for general


informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a


qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition._ View Article References * [1] Kim, J. K., & Park, S. U. (2016). Current potential health


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physiology,594(8), 2125–2146. * [3] Sita, G., Hrelia, P., Graziosi, A., & Morroni, F. (2018). Sulforaphane from cruciferous vegetables: recent advances to improve glioblastoma


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humans following consumption of broccoli sprouts or a myrosinase-treated broccoli sprout extract.Molecular nutrition & food research,59(3), 424–433. * [5] Houghton, C. A., Fassett, R.


G., & Coombes, J. S. (2016). Sulforaphane and Other Nutrigenomic Nrf2 Activators: Can the Clinician's Expectation Be Matched by the Reality?.Oxidative medicine and cellular


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broccoli.Nutrition and cancer,38(2), 168-178. * [8] Yuan, G. F., Sun, B., Yuan, J., & Wang, Q. M. (2009). Effects of different cooking methods on health-promoting compounds of


broccoli.Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B,10(8), 580–588. * [9] Ritz, S. A., Wan, J., & Diaz-Sanchez, D. (2007). Sulforaphane-stimulated phase II enzyme induction inhibits


cytokine production by airway epithelial cells stimulated with diesel extract.American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology,292(1), L33-L39. * [10] Bose, C., Awasthi,


S., Sharma, R., Beneš, H., Hauer-Jensen, M., Boerma, M., & Singh, S. P. (2018). Sulforaphane potentiates anticancer effects of doxorubicin and attenuates its cardiotoxicity in a breast


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Sulforaphane reduces hepatic glucose production and improves glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes.Science translational medicine,9(394), eaah4477. * [13] Kim, J. K., & Park,


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sulforaphane-based broccoli sprout diet in prevention of breast cancer through modulation of epigenetic mechanisms.Cancer Prevention Research,11(8), 451-464. * [15] Paul, B., Li, Y., &


Tollefsbol, T. O. (2018). The Effects of Combinatorial Genistein and Sulforaphane in Breast Tumor Inhibition: Role in Epigenetic Regulation.International journal of molecular sciences,19(6),


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exogenous myrosinase via mustard seeds to increase the bioavailability of sulforaphane in healthy human subjects after the consumption of cooked broccoli.Molecular nutrition & food


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