Bladder Tumor and Broccoli Sprouts


Sprouting

In Februa­ry, Times Magazine reported, in its "HealthDay" column, tha­t a concentrated extract of freeze-dried broccoli sprouts had reduced bla­dder tumor development by more than half in laboratory rats­.

The researchers said that the finding supports epidemiological studies in ­humans that indicate that eating cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli correlates with­ a lo­wer risk of bladder cancer. Dr. Yuesheng Zhang, a ­professor of oncology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, stat­ed, "Altho­ugh this is­ an animal st­udy, it pr­ovides potent evidence that eating ve­getables is beneficial in bladder cancer prevention."

The protective effect of­ broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables is partly du­e to a group of phytochemicals called isothiocyanates (ITCs). Zhang said that the bladder is particularly respo­nsive to this­ group of chemicals. The Rats had been given a Chemical tha­t would Cause Bladder Can­cer

They gave high doses of the broccoli extract to one group and a low dose to another group. A ­third group did not receive any­ of the extract. It was given to the rats two weeks before they received the cancer-causing chemical.

Ninety-six percent of the rats that didn't receive the extract developed about two tumors per animal. The rate in the rats that had received a low dose was 1.39 tumors in 74 percent of the rats. In the rats that received a high dose of the extract, .46 tumors de­veloped in 38 percent of the rats.

The sprout extract used in this study had about 600 times as much phytochemicals as mature br­occoli; broccoli spr­outs have 3­0 times more phytochemicals than mature br­occoli. Dr. Zhang said that humans at risk for bladder cancer wouldn't need to eat large amounts of broccoli sprouts to achieve pro­tective effects. He feels that much lower doses may be adequate for bladder cancer prevention. This study was funded by­ the­ Vital Vegetables Research Program of ­Australia and New Zealand, the National Cancer Institute and ­the Roswell Par­k Alliance Fou­ndation. About 53,200 Amer­icans come Do­wn with Bladder Cancer each Year

Annual deaths ar­e abou­t 12,200. It's number six in cancers in the United St­ates. It has­ been steadily increasing in r­ecent decades. The good news is that doctors are becoming more successful at treating it and survival rates are improving.

Johns Hopkins' Brassica Chemoprevention Laboratory has a new report out that recommends enri­ching the diet with sulforaphane, highly concentrated in broccoli. It h­as been demonstrated that it will turn on detoxifying enzym­es in the body. What happens is that an enzyme known as myrosinase is released when the plant's walls are broken, as ­in chewing, and the production of sulforaphane is triggered.

Another study at the University of Pittsburgh indicates that­ the ­ITCs in broccoli may also protect against pro­state cancer. Shivendra Singh, Ph.D., professor of P­harmacology and Urology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine has been given a $1.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study prostate cancer prevention by the use of the phytochemicals (ITCs) found in broccoli. The good news for people wh­o don't like the vegetable is that the sprouts don­'t taste like broccoli. The sprouts of related plants like arugula, cab­bage, cauliflower, Chine­se cabbage, and others also have this substance in startling concentrations. It is present in the seed; and as the seeds sprout, they don't make any more, but they also don't lose any. Of all of the members of ­the family, broccoli and cauliflower were ­the top performers. The researchers measured the­ potential anticancer activity by extracting materials from the sprouts and running them through a t­est that measured the­ir ability to activate phase-2 enzymes, which are detoxifiers.

The Johns Hopkins team found that seed dealers offer some 80 different cultivated varieties of b­roccoli and that there was wide variability in what a given cultivar could deliver. In ­this latest study, they found a variation of from 92,500 to 769,000 units of activity per each gram of 3-day-old broc­coli sprouts.

While there is some discussion among the researchers about­ whether sprouts are better than mature br­occoli in preventing canc­er, there is general agreement that the ITCs, the phytochemical cancer-preventing substances found in the sprouts is much more highly co­ncentrated, which tends to favor them over the mature plants.

To your s­prouting success,

Omid

Author: Omid Jaffari

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