http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/21816223
Most of the broccoli sprout supplements currently available are not clinically bioactive. The extraction process used in products such as BroccoMax from Jarrow destroys/renders the myrosinase enzyme inactive (this enzyme seems pretty magical and important).
Evidently, the often praised, highly regarded Jarrow has a misleading label: "providing 30 mg sulforaphane glucosinolate". This is supposedly very different than
30mg of sulforaphane, (which has the myrosinase enzyme).
See also:
http://www.nutraingr...still-effective
http://www.nutraingr...-benefits-Study
http://www.nutraingr...ents-says-study
Finding a supplement with this enzyme active is basically impossible. The only one I could find is EnduraCell but there is another product called BroccoPhane (Swanson's and others use it in their products) which has 4 mcg of Sulforaphane which is .4 milligrams. No idea if the myrosinase enzyme is active in this product or not but that seems like a tiny amount of Sulforaphane. There is also a product called BroccoPlus and BroccoSinolate made by the same company; these seem to be older products and no longer in use.
In closing, it seems the elusive EnduraCell is the only supplier with an active myrosinase enzyme. Good luck finding it unless you live in Australia.
Edited by nittybitty, 12 July 2012 - 07:09 AM.