Sulforaphane-enriched extracts from glucoraphanin-rich broccoli exert antimicrobial activity against gut pathogens in vitro and innovative cooking methods increase in vivo intestinal delivery of sulforaphane.
Salah AbukhabtaSameer Khalil GhawiKimon Andreas KaratzasDimitris CharalampopoulosGordon McDougallJ Will AllwoodSusan VerrallSiobhan LaveryCheryl LatimerL Kirsty PourshahidiRoger LawtherGloria O'ConnorIan RowlandChris I R GillPublished in: European journal of nutrition (2020)
Sulforaphane-rich broccoli extracts caused potent antimicrobial effects in vitro, and the consumption of sulforaphane-enriched broccoli soup may inhibit bacterial growth in the stomach and upper small intestine, but not in the terminal ileum or the colon.