The role of brassica bioactives on human health: are we studying it the right way?

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2020

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Quirante-Moya, Sarai
García-Ibáñez, Paula
Quirante-Moya, Francisco
Moreno, Diego A.

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MDPI
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Abstract

Brassica vegetables and their components, the glucosinolates, have been suggested as good candidates as dietary coadjutants to improve health in non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Different preclinical and clinical studies have been performed in the last decade; however, some concerns have been posed on the lack of established and standardized protocols. The different concentration of bioactive compounds used, time of intervention or sample size, and the lack of blinding are some factors that may influence the studies’ outcomes. This review aims to analyze the critical points of the studies performed with Brassica-related biomolecules and propose some bases for future trials in order to avoid biases.

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Brassica, Clinical trials, Glucosinolates

Department

Agronomía, Biotecnología y Alimentación / Agronomia, Bioteknologia eta Elikadura / Institute on Innovation and Sustainable Development in Food Chain - ISFOOD

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Quirante-Moya, S., García-Ibañez, P., Quirante-Moya, F., Villaño, D., Moreno, D. A. (2020) The role of brassica bioactives on human health: are we studying it the right way?. Molecules, 25(7), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25071591.

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