
This study is focused on antioxidant and anticancer capacity of bread enriched with broccoli sprouts (BS) in the light of their potential bioaccessibility and bioavailability. Generally, bread supplementation elevated antioxidant potential of product (both nonenzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant capacities); however, the increase was not correlated with the percent of BS. A replacement up to 2% of BS gives satisfactory overall consumers acceptability and desirable elevation of antioxidant potential. High activity was especially found for extracts obtained after simulated digestion, which allows assuming their protective effect for upper gastrointestinal tract; thus, the anticancer activity against human stomach cancer cells (AGS) was evaluated. A prominent cytostatic response paralleled by the inhibition of AGS motility in the presence of potentially mastication-extractable phytochemicals indicates that phenolic compounds of BS retain their biological activity in bread. Importantly, the efficient phenolics concentration was about 12 μM for buffer extract, 13 μM for extracts after digestionin vitro, and 7 μM for extract after absorptionin vitro. Our data confirm chemopreventive potential of bread enriched with BS and indicate that BS comprise valuable food supplement for stomach cancer chemoprevention.
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vegetables, Xanthine Oxidase, enzymes, Flour, biological activity, Antineoplastic Agents, Brassica, seeds, Antioxidants, Phenols, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, metabolites, acids, Triticum, stomach cancer, life sciences, Superoxide Dismutase, food, Bread, vitamins, phytochemicals, Catalase, studies, antioxidants, motility, Food, Fortified, Seeds, Chromatography, Gel, Powders, Research Article
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