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Metabolism of sinigrin (2-propenyl glucosinolate) by the human colonic microflora in a dynamic in vitro large-intestinal model

Krul et al., 2002

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3397076001905973318
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Krul C
Humblot C
Philippe C
Vermeulen M
van Nuenen M
Havenaar R
Rabot S
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Carcinogenesis

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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 …
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