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1. Optimal Brassicaceae family microgreens from a phytochemical and sensory perspective.

2. Systematic Review on the Metabolic Interest of Glucosinolates and Their Bioactive Derivatives for Human Health.

3. Dietary-Fibre-Rich Fractions Isolated from Broccoli Stalks as a Potential Functional Ingredient with Phenolic Compounds and Glucosinolates.

4. Evidence on the Bioaccessibility of Glucosinolates and Breakdown Products of Cruciferous Sprouts by Simulated In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestion.

5. The Role of Brassica Bioactives on Human Health: Are We Studying It the Right Way?

6. Sorting out the Value of Cruciferous Sprouts as Sources of Bioactive Compounds for Nutrition and Health.

7. Effects of seed priming, salinity and methyl jasmonate treatment on bioactive composition of Brassica oleracea var. capitata (white and red varieties) sprouts.

8. Optimizing elicitation and seed priming to enrich broccoli and radish sprouts in glucosinolates.

9. Plant plasma membrane aquaporins in natural vesicles as potential stabilizers and carriers of glucosinolates.

10. Biotic elicitors effectively increase the glucosinolates content in Brassicaceae sprouts.

11. Involvement of a glucosinolate (sinigrin) in the regulation of water transport in Brassica oleracea grown under salt stress.

12. A new ultra-rapid UHPLC/MS/MS method for assessing glucoraphanin and sulforaphane bioavailability in human urine.

13. The physiological importance of glucosinolates on plant response to abiotic stress in Brassica.

14. Phytochemical fingerprinting of vegetable Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus by simultaneous identification of glucosinolates and phenolics.

15. Identification of botanical biomarkers in Argentinean Diplotaxis honeys: flavonoids and glucosinolates.

16. Glucosinolates in broccoli sprouts (Brassica oleracea var. italica) as conditioned by sulphate supply during germination.

17. Simultaneous identification of glucosinolates and phenolic compounds in a representative collection of vegetable Brassica rapa.

18. Bioactive Compounds of Broccoli Florets as Affected by Packing Micro-Perforations and Storage Temperature.

19. Agro-Industrial Compost in Soilless Cultivation Modulates the Vitamin C Content and Phytochemical Markers of Plant Stress in Rocket Salad (Diplotaxis tenuifolia (L.) DC.).

20. Brassica sprouts exposed to microplastics: Effects on phytochemical constituents

21. The Combination of Monochromatic LEDs and Elicitation with Stressors Enhances the Accumulation of Glucosinolates in Mustard Sprouts with Species-Dependency.

22. A New Food Ingredient Rich in Bioaccessible (Poly)Phenols (and Glucosinolates) Obtained from Stabilized Broccoli Stalks.

23. Modified atmosphere packaging using cellulose-based film (NatureFlex™) preserved quality and bioactive compounds of fresh-cut broccolis.

24. Use of elicitation in the cultivation of Bimi® for food and ingredients.

25. Bioavailability of broccoli sprouts in different human overweight populations.

26. Effects of long-term consumption of broccoli sprouts on inflammatory markers in overweight subjects.

27. Effect of industrial freezing on the physical and nutritional quality traits in broccoli.

28. Metabolic Activity of Radish Sprouts Derived Isothiocyanates in Drosophila melanogaster.

29. Health-promoting compounds of broccoli ( Brassica oleracea L. var. italica) plants as affected by nitrogen fertilisation in projected future climatic change environments.

30. Genotype Influences Sulfur Metabolism in Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L.) Under Elevated CO2 and NaCl Stress.

31. Elicitation: A Tool for Enriching the Bioactive Composition of Foods.

32. Involvement of a glucosinolate (sinigrin) in the regulation of water transport in Brassica oleracea grown under salt stress.

33. The Physiological Importance of Glucosinolates on Plant Response to Abiotic Stress in Brassica.

34. Natural Antioxidants in Purple Sprouting Broccoli under Mediterranean Climate.

35. Analysis of the tumoral cytotoxicity of green tea-infusions enriched with broccoli

36. Improving the phytochemical composition of broccoli sprouts by elicitation

37. Genotypic effects on the phytochemical quality of seeds and sprouts from commercial broccoli cultivars

38. Effects of Growing Cycle and Genotype on the Morphometric Properties and Glucosinolates Amount and Profile of Sprouts, Microgreens and Baby Leaves of Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica Plenck) and Kale (B. oleracea L. var. acephala DC.).

39. Influence of microwave bag vs. conventional microwave cooking on phytochemicals of industrially and domestically processed broccoli.

40. Brassica Bioactives Could Ameliorate the Chronic Inflammatory Condition of Endometriosis.

41. Seasonal Variation of Health-Promoting Bioactives in Broccoli and Methyl-Jasmonate Pre-Harvest Treatments to Enhance Their Contents.

42. Influence of Cooking Methods on Glucosinolates and Isothiocyanates Content in Novel Cruciferous Foods.

43. Pharmacological evaluation of the anxiolytic-like effects of an aqueous extract of the Raphanus sativus L. sprouts in mice.

44. Cooking methods of Brassica rapa affect the preservation of glucosinolates, phenolics and vitamin C

45. Comparative effect of elicitors on the physiology and secondary metabolites in broccoli plants.

46. Effect of temperature on glucosinolate content and shelf life of ready-to-eat broccoli florets packaged in passive modified atmosphere.

47. Improvement of broccoli sprouts (Brassica oleracea L. var. italica) growth and quality by KCl seed priming and methyl jasmonate under salinity stress.

48. Bioavailability and new biomarkers of cruciferous sprouts consumption.

49. Zinc biofortification improves phytochemicals and amino-acidic profile in Brassica oleracea cv. Bronco.

50. Broccoli sprouts as a novel food ingredient: Nutritional, functional and sensory aspects of sprouts enriched pasta.

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