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Lee Swanson Research Update

Broccoli sprouts may cut stomach ulcer risk

April 2009

Daily consumption of broccoli sprouts may cut Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)

infections and offer protection against stomach ulcers. That conclusion comes

out of a new study from Japan.

 

Japanese men and women with H. pylori infections who consumed 70 grams a day of

fresh broccoli sprouts had lower levels of the bacteria after eight weeks than

men and women consuming alfalfa sprouts, according to results published inCancer

Prevention Research.

 

H. pylori is the only bacteria that can survive in the acidic environment of the

stomach and it is known to cause peptic ulcers and gastritis. Plus, infected

persons are said to have a two to six-fold increased risk of developing

mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma and gastric cancer compared

with uninfected counterparts.

" Broccoli has recently entered the public awareness as a preventive dietary

agent. This study supports the emerging evidence that broccoli sprouts may be

able to prevent cancer in humans, not just in lab animals, " said researcher Jed

Fahey, ScD, from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

 

The tissue of cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and

Brussels sprouts, contain high levels of the active plant chemicals

glucosinolates. These are metabolized by the body into isothiocyanates, which

are known to be powerful anti-carcinogens. The main isothiocyanate from broccoli

is sulforaphane.

Broccoli sprouts have previously been shown to reduce blood pressure in rats

with hypertension due to the presence of a compound called glucoraphanin (Grn+).

Sprouts are the richest source of Grn+, containing up to 50 times more than

mature broccoli. Glucoraphanin, also known as sulforaphane glucosinolate (SGS),

is the precursor of sulforaphane.

 

Fahey and his co-workers recruited 48 Japanese men and women (average age 54.5)

infected with H. pylori and randomly assigned them to eat 70 grams of fresh

broccoli sprouts daily for eight weeks or an equivalent amount of alfalfa

sprouts.

 

After eight weeks the researchers observed significantly lower levels of H.

pylori using breath, serum and stool for people in the broccoli sprouts group,

while no changes were observed in the alfalfa sprouts group. These results

suggested that the broccoli sprouts could reduce but not eradicate the bacteria

in the stomach, the researchers said.

 

Commenting on the mechanism behind the effects, the researchers noted that

previous studies have reported that sulforaphane may induce cytoprotective,

antioxidant and anti-inflammatory enzymes, while other studies have reported

that H. pylori and sodium chloride may combine to enhance inflammation of the

mucus membrane of the stomach. " Sulforaphane may be inhibiting this

inflammation, " they said. " The findings in this study strongly suggest that

sulforaphane has promise both as an antibacterial agent directed against H.

pylori and as a dietary preventive agent against the development of human

gastric cancer. "

The other researchers were affiliated with Tokyo University of Science,

University of Tsukuba and Johns Hopkins University.

Cancer Prevention Research 2(4):353-360, 2009

 

 

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