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. 2019 Feb 19;11(2):429. doi: 10.3390/nu11020429

Table 3.

Demonstrated health benefits of cruciferous sprouts under a range of pathophysiological conditions.

Matrix Pathophysiological Condition Effect Model Action Mechanism Z Ref.
Broccoli sprouts Metabolic profile No specific effect monitored Humans FA 14:1, FA 16:1, FA 18:1, FA 14:0, FA 16:0, FA 18:0, dehydroepiandrosterone, glutathione, cysteine, and glutamine (↑)
Deoxy-uridin monophosohate (↓)
[42]
Radish sprouts Energy metabolism Decrease glucose level Drosophila melanogaster Expression of spargel (↑) [43]
Broccoli sprouts Pregnancy Prevention of brain injury in newborns Rats Not determined [44]
Broccoli sprouts Inflammation and oxidative stress Modulation of inflammation and vascular events Humans Not determined [45]
Broccoli sprouts Inflammation in overweight population Anti-inflammatory activity Humans IL-6 and C-reactive protein (↓) [46]
Broccoli sprout
powder
Diabetes Anti-inflammatory effect Humans C-reactive protein (↓) [47]
Broccoli sprouts Hypertension Does not improve endothelial function of hypertension in humans Humans Not determined [48]
Broccoli sprouts Hypertension Attenuation of oxidative stress, hypertension, and inflammation Rats Not determined [49]
Rutabaga sprouts Thyroid function and iodine deficiency. Role as goitrogenic foods Protective effect against thyroid damage
Goitrogenic activity not discarded
Male rats Dietary source of iodine
GPX1, GPX3, and FRAP (↓)
[50]
Broccoli sprouts Hepatic and renal toxicity Antioxidant activity Female rats Phase-II enzymes (↑)
Lipid peroxidation and apoptosis (↓)
[51]
Broccoli sprouts Bowel habits Decrease in the constipation scoring system
Decrease of Bifidobacterium
Humans Not determined [52]
Broccoli sprouts Pain assessment and analgesia Dose-dependent nociceptive activity Rats Agonists of central and peripheral opioid receptors [53]
Tuscan black cabbage sprout extract Xenobiotic metabolism and antioxidant defense Improvement of the detoxification of xenebiotics Rats Induction of phase-II enzymes and boosting of the enzymatic activity of catalase, NAD(P)H:quinone reductase, glutathione reductase, and glutathione peroxidase [54]
Japanese Radish Sprout Diabetes Decrease in plasma fructosamine, glucose, and insulin in diabetic rats Rats Not determined [40]
Radish sprouts Diabetes Increase in blood glucose, triglycerides, total cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins, and very low density lipoproteins Rats Not determined [55]
Broccoli sprout extracts Skin disorders Induction of phase-II response Mice and humans NQO1 enzyme activity (↑) [56]
Broccoli sprout extracts Skin disorders Protection against inflammation, edema, and carcinogens in humans Humans Phase-II enzymes (↑)
NQO1 enzyme activity (↑)
[57]
Broccoli sprout homogenate Physiological upper airway No specific effect monitored Humans Phase-II enzymes (↑) [58]
Broccoli sprouts Physiological upper airway No specific effect monitored Humans Nrf2 activity (↑)
Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (↑)
[59]
Broccoli sprout extract Asthma Blocking the bronchoconstrictor hyperresponsiveness of some asthmatic phenotypes Humans Activity of Nrf2 regulated antioxidant and anti-inflammatory genes (↓) [60]
Broccoli sprout extract Hepatic disturbances Improvement of liver functions and reduction of oxidative stress Rats Not determined [61]
Broccoli sprout-based supplements General carcinogenic processes Chemopreventive effect Humans Not determined [62]
Broccoli sprout extract Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma Chemopreventive activity of sulforaphane against carcinogen-induced oral cancer Mice Time and dose dependent induction of Nrf2 and Nrf2 target genes (NQO1 and GCLC)
Dephosphorilation of pSTAT3
[63]
Broccoli sprouts homogenate Sickle cell disease (hemoglobinopathy) Change in the gene expression levels Humans Expression of Nrf2 targets (HMOX1 and HBG1) (↑) [64]
Broccoli sprouts Oxidative stress Improvement in cholesterol metabolism and decrease in oxidative stress Humans Not determined [65]
Broccoli sprouts General carcinogenic processes Chemopreventive agent Humans Histone deacetylase activity (↓) [66]
Broccoli sprouts Unspecific frame Not determined Humans Histone deacetylase activity (↓) [67]
Broccoli sprouts Antimicrobial activity against Helicobacter pylori Reduction of Helicobacter pylori colonization in mice
Enhancement of sequelae of Helicobacter pylori infection in mice and humans
Mice and humans Not determined [68]
Broccoli sprout extract Allergic response Broccoli sprouts reduce the impact of particulate pollution of allergic disease and asthma Humans Not determined [69]
Broccoli sprout extract Prostate cancer Inconclusive Humans Not determined [70]
Broccoli sprout and myrosinase-treated broccoli sprout extracts Chemoprevention of carcinogenesis processes Inconclusive Humans No dose response was observed for molecular targets [71]
Broccoli sprout extract Psychiatric disorders Improvement of the cognitive function in patients affected by schizophrenia Humans Not determined [72]
Broccoli sprout extract Type II diabetes Reduction of fasting blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin Mice (↑) Nuclear translocation of Nrf2
(↓) Glucose production and intolerance
[73]
Broccoli sprout extract Neurological disorder Inconclusive improvement of Autism symptoms Humans (↑) Gene transcription in multiple cell signaling pathways [74]
Broccoli sprout homogenate Viral infections Enhancement of antiviral defense response Humans Modulation of natural killer cell activation
Production of granzyme B by natural killer cells (↑)
[75]

Z FA, fatty acids; FRAP, ferric reducing activity of plasma; GCLC, glutamate-cysteine ligase catalytic subunit; GPX1, cytosolic glutathione peroxidase-1; GPX3, cytosolic glutathione peroxidase-3; HBG1, Hemoglobin subunit gamma 1; HMOX1, heme oxygenase (decycling) 1; IL-6, interleukina 6; NAD(P)H, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate; NQO1, NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1; TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor-alpha; Nrf2, nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2; pSTAT3, signal transducer and activator of transcription-3; TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone. (↓↑) Non-significant variation, (↓) decrease, and (↑) increase.