New Study Sheds Light On The Relationship Between Broccoli And Cancer

in health •  8 years ago  (edited)

Past scientific research has suggested that broccoli might be able to provide a variety of benefit when it comes to helping to prevent illness like cancer or possibly slow the progression of it.

And a new study by the Oregon State University has sought to further explore the relationship between the two. The results of which, have been published in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry.

Specifically, it's the compound sulforaphane that is found in broccoli and other cruciferous veggies, which is often attributed to providing the beneficial results. And the study from OSU was looking to see exactly how the sulforaphane went about providing any possible benefits.

Findings:

Scientists say that the sulforaphane reduced the expression of long noncoding RNAs with regard to prostate cancer cells.

Furthermore, the sulforaphane had disrupted the cells' ability to form colonies. The team witnessed at least a fourfold reduction.

Previous research studies in this area have suggested that RNAs (IncRNAs) are able to regulate gene expression and they note that they are key players in the development of a myriad of cancers. They fuel the development of disease.

The new study by researchers at OSU further confirms the notion that IncRNAs do play a critical role as far as the development of cancer.

And it also adds to the growing evidence, suggesting that broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables have a lot to offer in the way of disease-fighting ability.

For their study, the researchers focused on analyzing prostate cancer cells, though lncRNAs have been found to be key players in the development of other illnesses; breast cancer, stomach cancer, lung cancer. They are hoping that their findings might help to provide insight for treatment methods that will be able to slow down cancer or prevent it entirely.

This research could open the door for new treatment strategies in the future, for possible foods or drugs that might contain high doses of effective disease-fighting compounds.


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Sources:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/316448.php
http://www.jnutbio.com/article/S0955-2863(16)30565-4/abstract

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When I was tested for food allergies, I was relieved and delighted to find that I could eat one thing without worry.
Brocolli.

It made me appreciate this guy I saw at a Farmers Market in Venice Beach, CA in the 90's. He was kissing a head of brocolli.

I'm always glad when I read something like this and it's something that I eat loads of!

I dislike the taste but I know it is healthy, thus I eat it when I can LOL

Cool, I should cook more broccoli then :D
Thanks for sharing!

An informative post.Thanks for sharing.

I like to eat broccoli. Thanks to share this articel (y)

Great to see broccoli is so benificial. We eat it a lot here during the winter. It's always in stock and it's one of the cheapest veggies around these times.

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I love brocolli, good to know and thanks for the info.

Brocolli is very healthy vegetable and I am sure it helps with our health, but I would like to see the scientists do a study on the pesticides sprayed on brocolli and see if its cancer related. If we grew our own Brocolli I think that could be the key where Brocolli would give its full benefits.