The Gut Healing Power of Microbes and Cruciferous Vegetables

The Gut Healing Power of Microbes and Cruciferous Vegetables

Published on Oct 24
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Meet the Microbiologist
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<h2 class="heading">Episode Summary</h2> <div class="content">Sue Ishaq, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Microbiomes at the University of Maine, discusses how gut microbes transform seemingly inert plant compounds—like glucosinolates found in broccoli—into powerful anti-inflammatory agents such as sulforaphane. Her research dives into the fascinating interplay between diet, cooking methods and the diversity of the gut microbiota, revealing how these factors influence the body's ability to produce health-promoting molecules. <h2>Links for This Episode</h2> <ul> <li><em>mSystems </em>paper: <a title= "https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjournals.asm.org%2Fdoi%2F10.1128%2Fmsystems.00688-23&data=05%7C02%7Cahagen%40asmusa.org%7Cc691f3eb6b7b4b2aad7b08dd7aadf998%7C8de26b03ae474a28b9cd4d0b4002d59f%7C0%7C0%7C638801609985770604%7C" href= "https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjournals.asm.org%2Fdoi%2F10.1128%2Fmsystems.00688-23&data=05%7C02...
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