Intensifying sulforaphane formation in broccoli sprouts by using other cruciferous sprouts additions

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Abstract

Sulforaphane is a significant chemopreventive compound which is the predominant glucosinolate in broccoli sprouts. However, the existence of the epithiospecifier protein could direct the hydrolysis of glucosinolates toward sulforaphane nitrile formation instead of sulforaphane. Therefore, the study aimed on improving the yielding of sulforaphane in broccoli sprouts with a new method of the united hydrolysis of cruciferous sprouts. According to the results, the addition of radish, rocket and rape sprouts to broccoli sprouts could promote the hydrolysis of the glucoraphanin to anticancer effective sulforaphane to 2.03, 2.32 and 1.95-fold, respectively, compared to single broccoli sprouts. Meanwhile, the formation of non-bioactive sulforaphane nitrile in these three groups decreased greatly. However, the addition of mustard sprouts had no positive effect. These observations could make a contribution to the potential chemoprotective effects of broccoli sprouts.

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Liang, H., Wei, Y., Li, R., Cheng, L., Yuan, Q., & Zheng, F. (2018). Intensifying sulforaphane formation in broccoli sprouts by using other cruciferous sprouts additions. Food Science and Biotechnology, 27(4), 957–962. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10068-018-0347-8

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