Sulforaphane
Synonyms: Broccoli extract, Glucosinolate
de Sulforaphane, SFN, Sulforafane, Sulforaphane Glucosinolate, Sulforofano,
Sulphoraphane, 1-isothiocayanate-4-methyl-sulfonyl butane
Cas:4478-93-7
Molecular formula: C6H11NOS2
Molecular weight: 177.29
What is Sulforaphane?
Sulforaphane, according to wikipedia, is an
organosulfur compound belonging to the family of isothiocyanates, which
exhibits anticancer, antidiabetic, and antimicrobial properties.
Where does sulforaphane come from?
Sulforaphane exists in food in its
foodbound form known as Glucoraphanin, a glycoside (bound to a sugar) or
sulforaphane that is commonly seen as a prodrug or storage form of
Sulforaphane. Glucoraphanin is one of a few molecules known as isothiocyanates,
existing mostly in cruciferous vegetables alongside Sinigrin (metabolized into
Allyl Isothiocyanate), Glucotropaeolin (metabolized into Benzyl
Isothiocyanate), Gluconasturtiin (metabolized into Phenethylisothiocyanate) and
Glucobrassicin. Sulforaphane is a rather simple organic compound that is found
in the largest concentrations in the cruciferous or mustard family of plants,
including broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage. It is a phytochemical, which
means it is biologically-activated when the human body breaks its chemical
components free of the sugar molecule glucosinolate that it is bound to in
plants.
Health benefits of taking sulforaphane supplements:
There are a range of health benefits that
the compound brings to the human diet, but chief among them is its ability to
act as an antioxidant and bind to free radical oxygen molecules that can cause
cellular damage. Because of this activity, it is a natural cancer preventative
and has been indicated specifically as being capable of reducing the risk of
breast cancer and prostate cancer. These common functions are not what I am
going to talk about. Sulforaphane is very popular among the bodybuilding fans
and bodybuilders as a sports nutrition supplement, it can mainly be used to
1.Anti-cancer.
As mentioned above, sulforaphane can reduce the
risk of breast cancer, prostate cancer, and other kinds of cancers.
2.Lose
weight
Sulforaphane appears to be able to increase
the rate of glycerol release into medium (lipolysis) in a concentration-dependent
manner up to 10uM concentration, coupled with an increase in Hormone Sensitive
Lipase (HSL) mRNA and CPT1A mRNA (approximately 1.6-fold control) and no effect
on Perilipin or ATGL mRNA
3.Build
up more muscles
Italian researchers had discovered that
sulforaphane improved the survival chances of one type of stem cell that is
capable of developing into muscle cells.
Sulforaphane dramatically reduced the
production of myostatin [MSTN] in the satellite cells
The best natural sources of sulforaphane
are fresh broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Tinned cabbage and prepared cabbage in
plastic packaging do not contain much sulforaphane. Bodybuilders who want to
start experimenting with sulforaphane right away can of course use natural
supplements.
Strictly speaking cabbage-type vegetables
don't contain sulforaphane, but do contain glucoraphanin. Cutting up, chewing
and digesting cabbage-type vegetables converts glucoraphanin into sulforaphane.
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