A steamed broccoli sprout diet preparation that reduces colitis via the gut microbiota: Broccoli sprouts reduce colitis via gut microbiota

Tao Zhang, Johanna Holman, Delaney McKinstry, Bruno C. Trindade, Kathryn A. Eaton, Jonny Mendoza-Castrejon, Sharon Ho, Emily Wells, Hebao Yuan, Bo Wen, Duxin Sun, Grace Y. Chen, Yanyan Li

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Abstract

Sulforaphane is a bioactive metabolite with anti-inflammatory activity and is derived from the glucosinolate glucoraphanin, which is highly abundant in broccoli sprouts. However, due to its inherent instability its use as a therapeutic against inflammatory diseases has been limited. There are few studies to investigate a whole food approach to increase sulforaphane levels with therapeutic effect and reduce inflammation. In the current study, using a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease, we investigated the ability of steamed broccoli sprouts to ameliorate colitis and the role of the gut microbiota in mediating any effects. We observed that despite inactivation of the plant myrosinase enzyme responsible for the generation of sulforaphane via steaming, measurable levels of sulforaphane were detectable in the colon tissue and feces of mice after ingestion of steamed broccoli sprouts. In addition, this preparation of broccoli sprouts was also capable of reducing chemically-induced colitis. This protective effect was dependent on the presence of an intact microbiota, highlighting an important role for the gut microbiota in the metabolism of cruciferous vegetables to generate bioactive metabolites and promote their anti-inflammatory effects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109215
JournalJournal of Nutritional Biochemistry
Volume112
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • broccoli
  • colitis
  • gut microbiota
  • sulforaphane

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