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Sulfur compounds: From plants to humans and their role in chronic disease prevention

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
卷 63, 期 27, 页码 8616-8638

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2057915

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Sulfur-containing secondary metabolites; cruciferous vegetables; allium vegetables; glucosinolates; cysteine sulfoxides; cardiometabolic

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Sulfur is an essential element for plant and human health, and its incorporation into the food chain relies heavily on plant uptake. The dietary requirements for sulfur are based on the synthesis of proteins, enzymes, co-enzymes, vitamins, and hormones. While sulfur-containing amino acids are abundant in animal sources, the variety and quantity of sulfur-containing compounds in plants also have wide-ranging effects on human health. The role of sulfur in redox biochemistry protects against oxidative stress and inflammation, which is consistent with cardiometabolic dysfunction and many chronic metabolic diseases.
Sulfur is essential for the health of plants and is an indispensable dietary component for human health and disease prevention. Its incorporation into our food supply is heavily reliant upon the uptake of sulfur into plant tissue and our subsequent intake. Dietary requirements for sulfur are largely calculated based upon requirements for the sulfur-containing amino acids (SAA), cysteine and methionine, to meet the demands for synthesis of proteins, enzymes, co-enzymes, vitamins, and hormones. SAA are found in abundance in animal sources and are relatively low in plants. However, some plants, particularly cruciferous and allium vegetables, produce many protective sulfur-containing secondary metabolites, such as glucosinolates and cysteine sulfoxides. The variety and quantity of these sulfur-containing metabolites are extensive and their effects on human health are wide-reaching. Many benefits appear to be related to sulfur's role in redox biochemistry, protecting against uncontrolled oxidative stress and inflammation; features consistent within cardiometabolic dysfunction and many chronic metabolic diseases of aging. This narrative explores the origins and importance of sulfur, its incorporation into our food supply and dietary sources. It also explores the overarching potential of sulfur for human health, particularly around the amelioration of oxidative stress and chronic inflammation, and subsequent chronic disease prevention.

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