نتایج جستجو برای: cruciferous vegetables

تعداد نتایج: 20151  

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2006
Anthony Lynn Andrew Collins Zoë Fuller Kevin Hillman Brian Ratcliffe

Cruciferous vegetables have been studied extensively for their chemoprotective effects. Although they contain many bioactive compounds, the anti-carcinogenic actions of cruciferous vegetables are commonly attributed to their content of glucosinolates. Glucosinolates are relatively biologically inert but can be hydrolysed to a range of bioactive compounds such as isothiocyanates (ITC) and indole...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2004
Christine B Ambrosone Susan E McCann Jo L Freudenheim James R Marshall Yueshang Zhang Peter G Shields

The role of vegetable consumption in relation to breast cancer risk is controversial. Anticarcinogenic compounds may be present only in specific vegetables, thereby attenuating findings for total vegetable intake. Cruciferous vegetables contain precursors of isothiocyanates (ITCs), which may be chemopreventive through potent inhibition of phase I, and induction of phase II enzymes, such as glut...

2013
Biswa Nath Das Young-Woo Kim Young-Sam Keum

Isothiocyanates (ITCs) are abundantly found in cruciferous vegetables. Epidemiological studies suggest that chronic consumption of cruciferous vegetables can lower the overall risk of cancer. Natural ITCs are key chemopreventive ingredients of cruciferous vegetables, and one of the prime chemopreventive mechanisms of natural isothiocyanates is the induction of Nrf2/ARE-dependent gene expression...

2015
Qi-Jun Wu Gong Yang Wei Zheng Hong-Lan Li Jing Gao Jing Wang Yu-Tang Gao Xiao-Ou Shu Yong-Bing Xiang

No study to date has prospectively evaluated the association between pre-diagnostic cruciferous vegetables intake and lung cancer survival among women. This analysis included 547 incident lung cancer cases identified from the Shanghai Women's Health Study (SWHS) during the follow-up period of 1997-2011. Dietary intake was assessed for all SWHS participants at enrollment and reassessed 2-3 years...

2009
Fei Li Meredith A. J. Hullar Yvonne Schwarz Johanna W. Lampe

In the human gut, commensal bacteria metabolize food components that typically serve as energy sources. These components have the potential to influence gut bacterial community composition. Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli and cabbage, contain distinctive compounds that can be utilized by gut bacteria. For example, glucosinolates can be hydrolyzed by certain bacteria, and dietary fibers...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2009
Fei Li Meredith A J Hullar Yvonne Schwarz Johanna W Lampe

In the human gut, commensal bacteria metabolize food components that typically serve as energy sources. These components have the potential to influence gut bacterial community composition. Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli and cabbage, contain distinctive compounds that can be utilized by gut bacteria. For example, glucosinolates can be hydrolyzed by certain bacteria, and dietary fibers...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2002
Cyrille Krul Christèle Humblot Catherine Philippe Martijn Vermeulen Marleen van Nuenen Robert Havenaar Sylvie Rabot

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, ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1999
D S Michaud D Spiegelman S K Clinton E B Rimm W C Willett E L Giovannucci

BACKGROUND Previous epidemiologic studies of fruit and vegetable intake and bladder cancer risk have yielded inconsistent results, especially with regard to the types of fruits and vegetables consumed. We examined total fruit and vegetable intake, as well as intakes of subtypes of fruits and vegetables, in relation to bladder cancer risk in a large male prospective cohort study. METHODS Two h...

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2007
Elisa V Bandera Lawrence H Kushi Dirk F Moore Dina M Gifkins Marjorie L McCullough

Endometrial cancer is the most common female gynecological cancer in the United States. Although obesity is a well-established risk factor, the role of other dietary factors is not well understood. The purpose of this study was to summarize and quantify the current evidence for fruit and vegetable intake and endometrial cancer by conducting a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. Sear...

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