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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pharmacol Res. 2011 Jul 26;64(5):456–463. doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2011.07.005

Figure 1. Higher amounts of SFN and ERN metabolites in plasma and urine after consumption of broccoli sprouts.

Figure 1

Sum of all SFN metabolites (left) and sum of all ERN metabolites (right) in plasma (A) and urine (B) after consumption of broccoli sprouts (closed circle), broccoli supplement (open circle), alfalfa sprouts (closed square) or placebo pills (open square) throughout the course of the study. (B) Sum of all SFN metabolites (left) and sum of all ERN metabolites (right) in urine after consumption of broccoli sprouts (closed bars) and broccoli supplement (open bars). No ITCs were detected in either plasma or urine from subjects who consumed alfalfa sprouts or placebo pills. Sprouts and supplement n=12; alfalfa and placebo n=4.