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Systematic Review on the Metabolic Interest of Glucosinolates and Their Bioactive Derivatives for Human Health

In the last decade, most of the evidence on the clinical benefits of including cruciferous foods in the diet has been focused on the content of glucosinolates (GSL) and their corresponding isothiocyanates (ITC), and mercapturic acid pathway metabolites, based on their capacity to modulate clinical,...

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Autores principales: Costa-Pérez, Antonio, Núñez-Gómez, Vanesa, Baenas, Nieves, Di Pede, Giuseppe, Achour, Mariem, Manach, Claudine, Mena, Pedro, Del Rio, Daniele, García-Viguera, Cristina, Moreno, Diego A., Domínguez-Perles, Raúl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061424
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author Costa-Pérez, Antonio
Núñez-Gómez, Vanesa
Baenas, Nieves
Di Pede, Giuseppe
Achour, Mariem
Manach, Claudine
Mena, Pedro
Del Rio, Daniele
García-Viguera, Cristina
Moreno, Diego A.
Domínguez-Perles, Raúl
author_facet Costa-Pérez, Antonio
Núñez-Gómez, Vanesa
Baenas, Nieves
Di Pede, Giuseppe
Achour, Mariem
Manach, Claudine
Mena, Pedro
Del Rio, Daniele
García-Viguera, Cristina
Moreno, Diego A.
Domínguez-Perles, Raúl
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description In the last decade, most of the evidence on the clinical benefits of including cruciferous foods in the diet has been focused on the content of glucosinolates (GSL) and their corresponding isothiocyanates (ITC), and mercapturic acid pathway metabolites, based on their capacity to modulate clinical, biochemical, and molecular parameters. The present systematic review summarizes findings of human studies regarding the metabolism and bioavailability of GSL and ITC, providing a comprehensive analysis that will help guide future research studies and facilitate the consultation of the latest advances in this booming and less profusely researched area of GSL for food and health. The literature search was carried out in Scopus, PubMed and the Web of Science, under the criteria of including publications centered on human subjects and the use of Brassicaceae foods in different formulations (including extracts, beverages, and tablets), as significant sources of bioactive compounds, in different types of subjects, and against certain diseases. Twenty-eight human intervention studies met inclusion criteria, which were classified into three groups depending on the dietary source. This review summarizes recent studies that provided interesting contributions, but also uncovered the many potential venues for future research on the benefits of consuming cruciferous foods in our health and well-being. The research will continue to support the inclusion of GSL-rich foods and products for multiple preventive and active programs in nutrition and well-being.
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spelling pubmed-100582952023-03-30 Systematic Review on the Metabolic Interest of Glucosinolates and Their Bioactive Derivatives for Human Health Costa-Pérez, Antonio Núñez-Gómez, Vanesa Baenas, Nieves Di Pede, Giuseppe Achour, Mariem Manach, Claudine Mena, Pedro Del Rio, Daniele García-Viguera, Cristina Moreno, Diego A. Domínguez-Perles, Raúl Nutrients Review In the last decade, most of the evidence on the clinical benefits of including cruciferous foods in the diet has been focused on the content of glucosinolates (GSL) and their corresponding isothiocyanates (ITC), and mercapturic acid pathway metabolites, based on their capacity to modulate clinical, biochemical, and molecular parameters. The present systematic review summarizes findings of human studies regarding the metabolism and bioavailability of GSL and ITC, providing a comprehensive analysis that will help guide future research studies and facilitate the consultation of the latest advances in this booming and less profusely researched area of GSL for food and health. The literature search was carried out in Scopus, PubMed and the Web of Science, under the criteria of including publications centered on human subjects and the use of Brassicaceae foods in different formulations (including extracts, beverages, and tablets), as significant sources of bioactive compounds, in different types of subjects, and against certain diseases. Twenty-eight human intervention studies met inclusion criteria, which were classified into three groups depending on the dietary source. This review summarizes recent studies that provided interesting contributions, but also uncovered the many potential venues for future research on the benefits of consuming cruciferous foods in our health and well-being. The research will continue to support the inclusion of GSL-rich foods and products for multiple preventive and active programs in nutrition and well-being. MDPI 2023-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10058295/ /pubmed/36986155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061424 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Núñez-Gómez, Vanesa
Baenas, Nieves
Di Pede, Giuseppe
Achour, Mariem
Manach, Claudine
Mena, Pedro
Del Rio, Daniele
García-Viguera, Cristina
Moreno, Diego A.
Domínguez-Perles, Raúl
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title_short Systematic Review on the Metabolic Interest of Glucosinolates and Their Bioactive Derivatives for Human Health
title_sort systematic review on the metabolic interest of glucosinolates and their bioactive derivatives for human health
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061424
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