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33574 BioPortfolio News : Broccoli packs powerful punch to bladder cancer cells. http://www.bioportfolio.com/aug_05/25_08_2005/Broccoli_packs_powerful_punch.html 2005 AUG 24 - (NewsRx.com) -- Researchers have isolated compounds from the vegetable broccoli that they believe may help prevent or slow the progress of bladder cancer. Horticulture > Vegetables > Broccoli > Science bladder   cancer   broccoli   isothiocyanates   cells   glucosinolates   invasive   transitional   cell   carcinoma   sprouts   food   science   cruciferous   human   lines Jan 1, 2006  

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Wheres the Iron? The Localization of Iron in Broccoli and Broccoli Sprouts. By Kris Stromberg Background: Iron in Humans Hemoglobin molecule Iron is a integral component of hemoglobin. Dietary iron exists in heme and non-heme forms. Iron deficiency is called anemia.
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Fresh Broccoli Marketing Fact Sheet http://www.uky.edu/Ag/HortBiz/ U.S. Broccoli Production Data " Fresh market broccoli use in the U.S. was estimated at 5.8 pounds per capita in 2004. The recent high for fresh market broccoli consumption was 6.2 pounds in 1999.
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A close relative of cauliflower, broccoli has grown wild in Mediterranean areas for hundreds of years; domestic broccoli was first cultivated in the United States in the 1920's.
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Methods/Materials Cowpea seeds were planted in growth pouches. A 5% broccoli extract solution was made by combining water and chopped broccoli. This was incubated at 30 C for 5 days and then diluted and added to nematodes for the various treatments.
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[Adam A. Friedman received the Mississippi Junior Academy of Sciences Clyde Sheely Award for 1996 and Overall Award for 1997. Special thanks to First Chemical Corporation in Pascagoula, Mississippi, for underwriting the publication of this research paper.
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Bioflavonoide haben ein niedriges Molekulargewicht mit antioxidanten Eigenschaften. Bioflavonoide sind aktive Substanzen. Sie finden sich häufig in Pflanzen, die reich an Vitamin C sind. Es gibt mehrere tausend verschiedene Bioflavonoide (Hesperedin, Quercetin usw).
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Reproduction is a critical phase of each seed plant life cycle. Different kinds of seed plants have distinctive reproductive structures. In some, for example, they are like cones (such as pine cones), and these seed plants are called the conifers.
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TUESDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Broccoli and tomato -- two vegetables known to help fight cancer -- are more effective against prostate cancer if they're eaten together as part of a daily diet than if they're eaten alone, a new study with rats suggests.
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