isothiocyanate

NOUN
  1. a family of compounds derived from horseradish and radishes and onions and mustards; source of the hotness of those plants and preparations
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How To Use isothiocyanate In A Sentence

  • These toxins include nitriles, isothiocyanates, oxozaladines, and epithioalkanes.
  • Broccoli, cabbage and other members of the brassica family contain sulforaphane as well as indoles and isothiocyanates, which appear to fight various cancers.
  • The benefit would likely be the same in other cruciferous vegetables that contain a compound called isothiocyanate, including brussels sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, rocket or arugula, watercress and horseradish, they added. Progressive Bloggers
  • Cells were washed with phosphate-buffered saline and incubated with Becton Dickinson cocktails of antibodies conjugated to fluorescein isothiocyanate, phycoerythrin, peridinin chlorophyll protein, or allophycocyanin.
  • The composition of peptides was determined by amino acid analysis using the phenyl isothiocyanate method.
  • The pungency of wasabi, horseradish, Brussels sprouts, and mustards comes from compounds called isothiocyanates.
  • See: "The role of STAT-3 in the induction of apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells by benzyl isothiocyanate. Which cruciferious vegetables help prevent cancer, according to latest studies?
  • Another substance is phenethyl isothiocyanate PEITC, which may inhibit the emergence of lung tumors in animals that have been bred to create cancerous tumors. Meg Wolff: What We Can Do About Breast Cancer
  • Rutgers researchers found that the curry spice turmeric (curcumin) holds real potential for both the treatment and prevention of prostate cancer, particularly when combined with phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC), a naturally occurring substance particularly abundant in cruciferous vegetables including watercress, cabbage, winter cress, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, cauliflower, kohlrabi and turnips. January 15th, 2006
  • Rutgers researchers found that the curry spice turmeric (curcumin) holds real potential for both the treatment and prevention of prostate cancer, particularly when combined with phenethyl isothiocyanate (PEITC), a naturally occurring substance particularly abundant in cruciferous vegetables including watercress, cabbage, winter cress, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, cauliflower, kohlrabi and turnips. January 15th, 2006
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