Effects of long-term consumption of broccoli sprouts on inflammatory markers in overweight subjects
Autor/es
López Chillón, María Teresa; Carazo Díaz, Carmen; Prieto Merino, David; Zafrilla Rentero, María Pilar; Moreno, Diego A.; [et al.]Fecha
2019-04Disciplina/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónMedicina
Materia/s
GlucosinolatesBrassica oleracea
Sulforaphane
IL-6
Bioavailability
Inflammation
Resumen
Background & aims: Broccoli sprouts represent an interesting choice of healthy food product as they are
rich in glucosinolates and their cognate bioactive metabolites, isothiocyanates able to counteract the
negative effects of diverse pathologies. As obesity is linked to an inflammatory component, the aim of the
study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory action of broccoli sprouts in overweight adult subjects.
Methods: An in vivo controlled study was performed in 40 healthy overweight subjects (ClinicalTrials.gov
ID NCT 03390855). Treatment phase consisted on the consumption of broccoli sprouts (30 g/day) during
10 weeks and the follow-up phase of 10 weeks of normal diet without consumption of these broccoli
sprouts. Anthropometric parameters as body fat mass, body weight, and BMI were determined.
Inflammation status was assessed by measuring levels of TNF-a, IL-6, IL-1b and C-reactive protein.
Results: IL-6 levels significantly decreased (mean values from 4.76 pg/mL to 2.11 ...





