Recent additions may not be included but will usually appear in 24 hrs or less.
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Human gut bacterial communities are altered by addition of cruciferous vegetables to a controlled fruit- and vegetable-free diet. β
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The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 139 Issue 9 Pages: 1685-91 Pub: 2009 Sep Epub: 2009 Jul 29 Authors Li F , Hullar MA , Schwarz Y , Lampe JW , |
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Dietary Broccoli Impacts Microbial Community Structure and Attenuates Chemically Induced Colitis in Mice in an Ah receptor dependent manner. β
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Journal of functional foods (J Funct Foods ) Vol: 37 Issue Pages: 685-698 Pub: 2017 Oct Epub: 2017 Sep 1 Authors Hubbard TD , Murray IA , Nichols RG , Cassel K , Podolsky M , Kuzu G , Tian Y , Smith P , Kennett MJ , Patterson AD , Perdew GH , |
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Dietary Broccoli Impacts Microbial Community Structure and Attenuates Chemically Induced Colitis in Mice in an Ah receptor dependent manner. β
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Journal of functional foods (J Funct Foods ) Vol: 37 Issue Pages: 685-698 Pub: 2017 Oct Epub: 2017 Sep 1 Authors Hubbard TD , Murray IA , Nichols RG , Cassel K , Podolsky M , Kuzu G , Tian Y , Smith P , Kennett MJ , Patterson AD , Perdew GH , |
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Kale Attenuates Inflammation and Modulates Gut Microbial Composition and Function in C57BL/6J Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity. β
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Microorganisms (Microorganisms ) Vol: 9 Issue 2 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jan 24 Epub: 2021 Jan 24 Authors Shahinozzaman M , Raychaudhuri S , Fan S , Obanda DN , |
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Kale Attenuates Inflammation and Modulates Gut Microbial Composition and Function in C57BL/6J Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity. β
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Microorganisms (Microorganisms ) Vol: 9 Issue 2 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jan 24 Epub: 2021 Jan 24 Authors Shahinozzaman M , Raychaudhuri S , Fan S , Obanda DN , |
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Kale Attenuates Inflammation and Modulates Gut Microbial Composition and Function in C57BL/6J Mice with Diet-Induced Obesity. β
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Microorganisms (Microorganisms ) Vol: 9 Issue 2 Pages: Pub: 2021 Jan 24 Epub: 2021 Jan 24 Authors Shahinozzaman M , Raychaudhuri S , Fan S , Obanda DN , |
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Early life exposure to broccoli sprouts confers stronger protection against enterocolitis development in an immunological mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease. β
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mSystems (mSystems ) Vol: 8 Issue 6 Pages: e0068823 Pub: 2023 Dec 21 Epub: 2023 Nov 9 Authors Holcomb L , Holman JM , Hurd M , Lavoie B , Colucci L , Hunt B , Hunt T , Kinney M , Pathak J , Mawe GM , Moses PL , Perry E , Stratigakis A , Zhang T , Chen G , Ishaq SL , Li Y , |
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Broccoli seed extract rich in polysaccharides and glucoraphanin ameliorates DSS-induced colitis via intestinal barrier protection and gut microbiota modulation in mice. β
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 103 Issue 4 Pages: 1749-1760 Pub: 2023 Mar 15 Epub: 2022 Dec 24 Authors Wu J , Guo W , Cui S , Tang X , Zhang Q , Lu W , Jin Y , Zhao J , Mao B , Chen W , |
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Fortification of non-dairy milk with date fruit, mustard seed, and turmeric: nutritional quality, probiotics viability, antimicrobial and antioxidant potentials. β
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Scientific reports (Sci Rep ) Vol: 15 Issue 1 Pages: 34129 Pub: 2025 Oct 1 Epub: 2025 Oct 1 Authors Ogidi CO , Oladeji OA , Karigidi KO , Oluwasina OO , Adetuyi FO , |
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