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This book is a must read for anyone interested in Hippocrates’ dictum: “Let food be your medicine and medicine your food”. This book focuses on on Format File: [Ebook – 1 PDF] File size: 17.52 MB
Bernhard H. J. Juurlink – Broccoli – Cultivation – Nutritional Properties and Effects on Health
This book is a must read for anyone interested in Hippocrates’ dictum: “Let food be your medicine and medicine your food”. This book focuses on on Broccoli phytochemicals have been shown to have therapeutic properties, with particular glucosinolate-metabolites being the most effective. and flavonoids. The book is structured in a way that anyone with a basic knowledge of biological sciences can benefit. The book would be of great benefit to anyone who is interested in any aspect of nutrigenomics. This includes horticulturists who are interested in the therapeutic potential of phytochemicals, as well nutritionists. and Health professionals who want to understand the role of diet in influencing gene expression and This is good for your health. People involved in the food industry-The book is also profitable for the processing industries.
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This book is of particular interest to both health professionals students and graduate students. The book opens with a chapter that describes the role of Professor Paul Talalay, Johns Hopkins University. and His colleagues who initially identified activators in the Nrf2 signalling pathway playing a crucial role in the anti-virus, were also among those who first identified them.-Certain phytochemicals have cancer-fighting properties and Then, it was on This research area in nutrigenomic has seen a significant increase in recent clinical trials with humans. Because many of the benefits of broccoli consumption are due to specific glucosinolates. Two chapters (Chapter 2 and 3) deal with glucosinolates. and The distribution of glucosinolate in different varieties of broccoli (Chapter Three). The Nrf2 activators can have a variety of effects on xenobiotic metabolism. Chapter four provides an overview of the xenobiotic process.
Nutraceuticals are focused on chronic diseases. They are a major health concern. and You must bear a great deal on The health care system. Oxidative Stress is the main driver of chronic diseases. and Generalized inflammation. Understanding the mechanisms of oxidant formation is essential to fully appreciate the healing properties of phytoactive compounds. and Scavenging and how oxidative stress affects signalling pathway. and The roles of phytochemicals in countering oxidative stresses and inflammation. This is Chapter Five. Chapter Six describes the Nrf2 signalling pathway and Its role in the regaining of redox and Metabolic homeostasis Broccoli Bioactive flavonoids are also present in this product, which can influence xenobotic metabolism. and Nrf2 signalling. Chapter Seven discusses flavonoids and a specific focus on Broccoli, quercetin and other major flavonoids are and kaempferol.
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The chapters Eight through Eleven provide an overview of some of the research that was done to examine the effects of sulforaphane. on x-Irradiation-Mediated damage, UV-Mediated skin damage and perinatal ischemic insults. Chapters Twelve and Three give an overview of some of the clinical trials that involve intake of sulforaphane/broccoli sprouts. The fourth chapter deals with the agronomic aspects, including postharvest cultivation and postharvest.-harvest processing and What effect do different cooking methods have on the bioactive compounds in broccoli?
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