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A Humble Vegetable Sprout Shows Outsized Effects on Blood Sugar, New Research Finds
Food & Wine ^ | January 2, 2026 | Roxana Ehsani, MS, RD, CSSD, LDN

Posted on 01/09/2026 2:37:31 PM PST by nickcarraway

Researchers tracked what happens when the vegetable’s natural compounds are activated during digestion, offering new insight into glucose metabolism.

Key points:

-Broccoli sprouts may be small, but they’re loaded with glucoraphanin — a nutrient that converts to sulforaphane, known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

-Research shows they may help support healthy blood sugar levels, particularly in people with certain beneficial gut bacteria, such as Bacteroides and Bifidobacterium.

-Since broccoli sprouts are usually eaten raw, they retain their active enzymes, allowing your body to fully activate their beneficial compounds.

Wandering through the produce department, you might stumble upon broccoli sprouts — tiny greens packed in clear containers that are easy to overlook. These delicate seedlings are harvested just three to five days after germination, but don’t let their small size fool you.

“They look like alfalfa sprouts and have a mild, slightly peppery flavor,” says Amy Kimberlain, MS, RDN, CDCES, a diabetes educator and owner of Amy’s Nutrition Kitchen. Broccoli sprouts are attracting considerable attention for their potential health benefits, particularly for metabolic health.

In recent years, researchers have been especially interested in how these young greens may influence blood sugar levels — a key concern for people with prediabetes or insulin resistance. That curiosity has spurred a growing body of research exploring what sets broccoli sprouts apart.

How exactly do broccoli sprouts help blood sugar levels? Emerging research suggests that broccoli sprouts may help lower blood sugar in people with prediabetes, thanks to the nutrients glucoraphanin and sulforaphane. When sprouts are chewed or chopped, glucoraphanin is converted into sulforaphane, which has been linked to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and anti-diabetic benefits.

“Sulforaphane helps reduce glucose production in the liver and lowers oxidative stress, which in turn supports better insulin sensitivity,” explains Vandana Sheth, RDN, CDCES, FAND, an expert in plant-based nutrition and diabetes and the author of My Indian Table: Quick & Tasty Vegetarian Recipes. “Studies using broccoli sprout extract or powder show modest improvements in fasting glucose and insulin resistance.”

But here’s the fascinating part: Not everyone benefits equally from eating broccoli sprouts — it ultimately comes down to your gut microbiome.

Which gut bacteria work hand in hand with broccoli sprouts?

Researchers discovered that only people with certain types of gut bacteria seem to experience the full blood-sugar benefits of broccoli sprouts.

“Some gut microbes, including strains of Bacteroides, Lactobacillus, and Bifidobacterium, help convert glucoraphanin to sulforaphane,” explains Sheth. People with higher levels of sulforaphane-activating Bacteroides and butyrate-producing bacteria — and lower levels of facultative anaerobes (microbes that disrupt metabolic health) — tended to see the greatest reductions in fasting blood sugar.

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“While it’s been found that certain beneficial gut bacteria like Faecalibacterium and Eubacterium work together with broccoli sprouts to improve fasting blood sugar levels, having diverse gut bacteria can help protect you from developing diabetes,” explains Erin Davis, MS, RDN, CDCES, a dietitian and diabetes educator.

While we can’t peek inside our gut microbiome, we can nurture it to help healthy bacteria thrive. Davis recommends adding resistant starch (such as oats, legumes, and green bananas), polyphenol-rich foods (such as dark chocolate, berries, and tea), and fermented foods (such as kefir, kimchi, kombucha, and yogurt) a few times a week. Doing so can help your gut diversify and flourish — and let your body reap the benefits of broccoli sprouts.

Broccoli sprouts versus other forms of broccoli

All members of the broccoli family contain health-boosting compounds, but sprouts have far more glucoraphanin than the others.

“The sprouts can deliver around 100 times more glucoraphanin than broccoli does,” explains Kimberlain. Romanesco and broccolini also have far less of the nutrient than broccoli sprouts, while broccoli rabe contains other related glucosinolates.

Broccoli sprouts are also typically eaten raw, which helps preserve their active enzymes, adds Sheth.

How often should you eat broccoli sprouts?

While some studies indicate that daily intake offers benefits, most dietitians agree that sprinkling them on your plate a few times a week is enough. They’re easy to sprinkle on toast or a salad, stuff into a pita, or even blend into a smoothie.

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But is there such a thing as too much broccoli sprouts? There’s no upper limit, but variety is key. We don’t want sprouts to crowd out other nutrient-dense foods that also support healthy blood sugar. A well-balanced diet that includes foods from all food groups is key to keeping your blood sugar stable.

What other foods help lower blood glucose or mitigate prediabetes?

High-fiber foods: fruits, vegetables, beans, lentils, whole grains, nuts, and seeds

Lean proteins: fatty fish, chicken, turkey, eggs, and low-fat dairy products like cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and dairy milk

Nutritious fats: olive oil, avocados, avocado oil, nuts, and seeds


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: bloodsugar; broccoli; cruciferous; diet; health; tcoyh
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To: dfwgator

I still find it almost impossible to pronounce “broccoli” like a normal person because of that skit.


21 posted on 01/09/2026 4:35:07 PM PST by philled (I’m free to say whatever I - Whatever I like— if it’s wrong or right it’s alright.)
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To: married21

I loved them


22 posted on 01/09/2026 4:57:25 PM PST by al baby (I miss that ol windbag )
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To: SaveFerris

“(broccoli Vile weed..(”

I have learned to like them baked or raw with sauce. Steamed or fried? Gag!


23 posted on 01/09/2026 5:11:20 PM PST by dljordan (Yeah, I'm a Boomer and it's all my fault you whiny little bitch.)
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To: dfwgator

LOL!!!


24 posted on 01/09/2026 5:12:25 PM PST by dljordan (Yeah, I'm a Boomer and it's all my fault you whiny little bitch.)
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To: dljordan

Steamed is OK

serve with butter 🧈 and salt 🧂


25 posted on 01/09/2026 5:20:00 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: daniel1212; nickcarraway; ConservativeMind; metmom
Glutamine and glutathione are completely different from the broccoli / sprout substances.

You should look for supplements that claim to produce sulforaphane, which is not, itself, commonly available. It's made in our gut from the precursors, glucoraphanin and myrosinase—together. Make sure the supplement has both.

There are supplements that have testing to describe how much generated sulforaphane you should be able to expect from it, from blood tests given to test subjects.

26 posted on 01/09/2026 6:43:19 PM PST by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: Mazey; ckilmer; goodnesswins; Jane Long; jy8z; ProtectOurFreedom; matthew fuller; telescope115; ...

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27 posted on 01/09/2026 6:44:12 PM PST by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: Jamestown1630
stopped carrying them after one of the big salmonella scares

That’s my main concern. I’ve eaten sprouts some years ago and I liked them. Now, I’m immunocompromised and will avoid them if I see them.

28 posted on 01/09/2026 7:37:14 PM PST by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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To: dljordan

Broccoli sautéed in red wine and garlic….I can’t eat it with the wine anymore, but it’s really good. Salt and pepper to taste, of course.


29 posted on 01/09/2026 7:43:27 PM PST by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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To: nickcarraway

Bump for reference


30 posted on 01/09/2026 10:14:25 PM PST by Robert357
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To: ConservativeMind
Thanks, that combo seems more rare in the price range I find acceptable, but there is this:


900MG Liposomal Sulforaphane Supplement Broccoli Extract, Liver Supplement for Antioxidant, Digestion, Cellular Health 60 Capsules VITACRLLYNMN $9.99 $0.17 per count

31 posted on 01/10/2026 3:41:23 AM PST by daniel1212 (Turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves damned+destitute sinners on His acct, believe, b baptized+follow HIM)
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To: rexthecat

I have over a dozen Broccoli plants in my back yard (Virginia Beach) winter garden. It’s one of the easiest plants to maintain. No insects or fungus, no urgency with regard to watering, and very few weeds. Just hold off planting until the cool Autumn weather kicks in and kills off all the leaf eating bugs. It’s a no brainer!!


32 posted on 01/10/2026 3:50:07 AM PST by Don@VB (THE NEW GREEN DEAL IS JUST THE OLD RED DEAL)
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To: daniel1212

Definitely that looks promising, but do understand there are fraud and quality concerns with many supplements on Amazon. That one says “Made in the USA,” but it’s sold by “GuiZhouXiaoYiFengShangMaoYouXianGongSi” and the brand is “VITACRLLYNMN.”

It sounds bogus, but it definitely has a great claim going for it.


33 posted on 01/10/2026 6:06:35 AM PST by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: nickcarraway

Also gives you the worst smelling gas.


34 posted on 01/10/2026 6:13:49 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: telescope115

Well, you need to do what you feel is safest; but sprouting seeds can be disinfected several ways:

https://www.naturejims.com/how-to-disinfect-seeds-for-sprouting/


35 posted on 01/10/2026 6:57:32 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Thanks for the tip! Lemon juice it is…


36 posted on 01/10/2026 8:10:18 AM PST by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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