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Sulforaphane


Sulforaphane is a phytonutrient that is formed from the breakdown product of a glucosinolate called glucoraphanin.

Primarily found in cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, broccoli sprouts, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, bok choy, kale, collards, arugula, kohlrabi, mustard greens, turnips, radish and watercress), research shows that young broccoli sprouts and young cauliflower sprouts are especially rich in glucoraphanin.

This phytonutrient has the ability to induce phase II detoxication enzymes, such as glutathione S-transferase and quinone reductase which may help to protect against carcinogens and free radicals.

HEALING TIP:  Sulforaphane is highly concentrated in young spouts. In fact, research shows that three-day-old sprouts of certain broccoli and cauliflower varieties contain 10 to 100 times higher levels of glucoraphanin than do mature broccoli and cauliflower sprouts. To get the benefits of sulforaphane, buy broccoli sprouts and add to salads and sandwiches.

Find Sulforaphane in:

  • Bok Choy

    Bok Choy

    Bok choy is a Chinese cabbage and member of the cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Broccoli

    Broccoli

    A descendant of cabbage, broccoli is a member of the Cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Cabbage

    Cabbage

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  • Cauliflower

    Cauliflower

    Cauliflower, like broccoli, is a member of the cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Brussels sprouts

    Brussels sprouts

    Developed in Belgium several hundred years ago, and named for the country’s capital, Brussles sprouts are cruciferous vegetables and offshoots of cabbage...
  • Collards

    Collards

    Collards are a member of the Cruciferous family of vegetables and are believed to be among the oldest members of the cabbage family to be cultivated...
  • Kale

    Kale

    Kale is a member of the cancer-fighting cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Kohlrabi

    Kohlrabi

    Kohlrabi, a member of the Brassica species and a crucifer, was believed to be enjoyed by the ancient Romans...
  • Arugula

    Arugula

    Arugula, also called rocket, roquette, rugula and rucola, is a member of the Cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Radishes

    Radishes

    Radishes are members of the cruciferous family of vegetables...
  • Watercress

    Watercress

    Watercress is a member of the cruciferous family of vegetables...

Fahey JW, Talalay P. Antioxidant functions of sulforaphane: a potent inducer of Phase II detoxification enzymes. Food Chem Toxicol. 1999; 37:973-979.Fahey JW, Zhang Y, Talalay P. Broccoli sprouts: an exceptionally rich source of inducers of enzymes that protect against chemical carcinogens. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1997; 94:10367-10372. Faulkner K, Mithen R, Williamson G. Selective increase of the potential anticarcinogen 4-methylsulphinylbutyl glucosinolate in broccoli. Carcinogenesis. 1998; 19:605-609.Singletary K, MacDonald C. Inhibition of benzo[a]pyrene- and 1, 6-dinitropyrene-DNA adduct formation in human mammary epithelial cells by dibenzoylmethane and sulforaphane. Cancer Letters. 2000; 155:47-54.

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