Dithiolthiones are phytochemicals in the class of Organosulfides, found abundantly in cruciferous vegetables, garden sorrel, horseradish, etc.
Sulforaphane and Liver disease
Liver disease in most cases are linked to alcohol or
drugs. In fact, it can be caused by a variety of factors and affecting
everyone from infants to older adults.
In CYP2E1-dependent binge alcohol-induced liver steatosis, oral treatment of sulforphane sulforaphane showed
to activated Nrf2, increased levels of the Nrf2 target heme
oxygenase-1 and subsequently lowered oxidant stress as shown by the
decline in lipid peroxidation and 3-nitrotyrosine protein adducts and an
increase in GSH levels(1). In the comparison of the effectiveness of Sulforaphane and glucoraphanin in modulating carcinogen-metabolising enzymes in Hep G2 cells, Dr Abdull Razis AF1,
and Noor NM found that sulforphane is superior to glucoraphanin in
modulators of various phase I and phase II enzymes involved in
carcinogen-metabolising enzyme systems in vitro(2). The University of
Rhode Island, Kingston study also insisted that SF activate Nrf2
activation in inhibited lipid accumulation in white adipose tissue,
suppressed adipogenesis, induced insulin resistance and glucose
intolerance, and increased hepatic steatosis in Lep(ob/ob) mice(3)..
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References
(1) Sulforaphane induces Nrf2 and protects against CYP2E1-dependent binge alcohol-induced liver steatosis by Zhou R1, Lin J, Wu D.(PubMed)
(2) Sulforaphane is superior to glucoraphanin in modulating carcinogen-metabolising enzymes in Hep G2 cells by Abdull Razis AF1, Noor NM.(PubMed)
(3) Enhanced Nrf2 activity worsens insulin resistance, impairs lipid
accumulation in adipose tissue, and increases hepatic steatosis in
leptin-deficient mice by Xu J1, Kulkarni SR, Donepudi AC, More VR, Slitt AL.(PubMed)
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