Did you know that sulforaphane has antioxidant, anti inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties?! It can be found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts, and is particularly abundant in broccoli sprouts! Bioavailable Sulforaphane Quantitation in Plasma by LCMS MS Is Enhanced by Blocking Thiols Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Frontiers Glucoraphanin conversion into sulforaphane and related compounds by gut microbiota The potential use of l sulforaphane for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases: A review of the clinical evidence ScienceDirect
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