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Sulforaphane and BPH Prostate Cell Proliferation

  • Cell Proliferation Inhibition: Sulforaphane, an isothiocyanate derived from cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, has demonstrated significant potential in laboratory and animal studies to inhibit the abnormal proliferation of prostate cells associated with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
  • Anti-Inflammatory Mechanisms: BPH is frequently driven by chronic inflammation and oxidative stress within the prostate tissue. Sulforaphane acts as a potent activator of the Nrf2 pathway, which enhances antioxidant defenses and down-regulates pro-inflammatory cytokines that stimulate cellular growth.
  • Hormonal Regulation: Research suggests that sulforaphane may help modulate androgen receptor signaling and metabolic pathways implicated in prostate enlargement, offering a multi-targeted approach to managing tissue growth.
  • Nutritional and Clinical Context: While biochemical data strongly support the anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects of sulforaphane on prostate cells, dietary intake alone may not achieve therapeutic tissue concentrations. High-potency extracts or standardized broccoli sprout supplements are typically required for targeted clinical applications.
  • Individual Biochemical Balance: Because BPH involves complex interactions between hormones, inflammation, and cellular aging, any nutritional intervention should be evaluated within the context of an individual's complete nutritional and metabolic profile to ensure optimal efficacy and safety.
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  • Avoided For: Prostatitis (Modal: may)
  • Treats: Prostatitis (Frequency: generally; Polarity: negative; Exception: some)

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Prostate - connections

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  • Contains: Tin
  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Contains: Trace elements (Polarity: negative; Frequency: usually; Exclusion: tin)

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