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- Sulforaphane abstract "Sulforaphane is a compound within the isothiocyanate group of organosulfur compounds. It is obtained from cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts or cabbages. It is produced when the enzyme myrosinase transforms glucoraphanin, a glucosinolate, into sulforaphane upon damage to the plant (such as from chewing), which allows the two compounds to mix and react. Young sprouts of broccoli and cauliflower are particularly rich in glucoraphanin.".
- Sulforaphane iupacName "1-Isothiocyanato-4-methylsulfinylbutane".
- Sulforaphane thumbnail Sulforaphane.png?width=300.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageID "2108086".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageLength "5205".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageRevisionID "681417531".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Basic_research.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Bok_choy.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Broccoli.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Broccoli_raab.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Brussels_sprout.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Brussels_sprouts.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Cabbage.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Experimental_cancer_drugs.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Isothiocyanates.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sulfoxides.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Cauliflower.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_broccoli.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Collard_greens.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Collards.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Cruciferous_vegetables.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Eruca_sativa.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Glucoraphanin.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Glucosinolate.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Helicobacter_pylori.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Isothiocyanate.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Kai-lan.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Kale.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Kohlrabi.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_plant.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Myrosinase.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Neurodegeneration.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Neurodegenerative_disorders.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Neuroprotection.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Neuroprotective.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Organosulfur_compounds.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Radish.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Raphanin.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Rapini.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Shoot.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Spinal_cord_injury.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Turnip.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink Watercress.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLink File:Glucoraphanin.png.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sulforaphane".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageWikiLinkText "sulforaphane".
- Sulforaphane hasPhotoCollection Sulforaphane.
- Sulforaphane imagefile "Sulforaphane-3D-balls.png".
- Sulforaphane imagefile "Sulforaphane-3D-vdW.png".
- Sulforaphane imagefile "Sulforaphane.png".
- Sulforaphane imagesize "200".
- Sulforaphane iupacname "1".
- Sulforaphane verifiedfields "changed".
- Sulforaphane verifiedrevid "415694214".
- Sulforaphane watchedfields "changed".
- Sulforaphane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glycosides.
- Sulforaphane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sulforaphane subject Category:Experimental_cancer_drugs.
- Sulforaphane subject Category:Isothiocyanates.
- Sulforaphane subject Category:Sulfoxides.
- Sulforaphane hypernym Compound.
- Sulforaphane type Article.
- Sulforaphane type ChemicalCompound.
- Sulforaphane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Sulforaphane type Drug.
- Sulforaphane type Group.
- Sulforaphane type Article.
- Sulforaphane type Chemical.
- Sulforaphane type Determinant.
- Sulforaphane type Drug.
- Sulforaphane type Group.
- Sulforaphane type Specialty.
- Sulforaphane type ChemicalObject.
- Sulforaphane type Thing.
- Sulforaphane type Q11173.
- Sulforaphane comment "Sulforaphane is a compound within the isothiocyanate group of organosulfur compounds. It is obtained from cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts or cabbages. It is produced when the enzyme myrosinase transforms glucoraphanin, a glucosinolate, into sulforaphane upon damage to the plant (such as from chewing), which allows the two compounds to mix and react. Young sprouts of broccoli and cauliflower are particularly rich in glucoraphanin.".
- Sulforaphane label "Sulforaphane".
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforaphan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs سولفورافان.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforaphane.
- Sulforaphane sameAs スルフォラファン.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafanas.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafaan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs m.06mmv1.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Сульфорафан.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforafan.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Сульфорафан.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Sulforaphane.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Q424489.
- Sulforaphane sameAs Q424489.
- Sulforaphane wasDerivedFrom Sulforaphane?oldid=681417531.
- Sulforaphane depiction Sulforaphane.png.
- Sulforaphane isPrimaryTopicOf Sulforaphane.