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- noun Plural form of
isothiocyanate .
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Cruciferous vegetables contain chemicals, called isothiocyanates, which may help kill cancer cells.
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Cruciferous vegetables contain chemicals, called isothiocyanates, which may help kill cancer cells.
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Cruciferous vegetables contain chemicals, called isothiocyanates, which may help kill cancer cells.
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Cruciferous vegetables contain chemicals, called isothiocyanates, which may help kill cancer cells.
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Once consumed, glucosinolates are converted to active compounds called isothiocyanates and indoles, which have anti-cancer, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LESLIE BECK 2011
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Once consumed, glucosinolates are converted to active compounds called isothiocyanates and indoles, which have anti-cancer, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LESLIE BECK 2011
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This green vegetable is an excellent source of potent anti-cancer phytochemicals called isothiocyanates
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LESLIE BECK 2011
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Cruciferous vegetables, such as kale, cabbage, collards, and broccoli, contain potent chemopreventive compounds called isothiocyanates (ITCs).
Disease Proof Joel Fuhrman 2010
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Cruciferous vegetables, such as kale, cabbage, collards, and broccoli, contain potent chemopreventive compounds called isothiocyanates (ITCs).
Disease Proof Joel Fuhrman 2010
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It's an excellent source of vitamin C, has enzymes that aid digestion, and contains compounds known as isothiocyanates, which are believed to prevent cancer and suppress tumor growth.
Chicagoist Megan Tempest 2010
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