Are Phytochemicals within cabbage??

I know that phytochemicals are from plants ut just wondering would vegetables like cabbage contain them??


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  1. pixie.dust17 says:

    Phytochemicals are plant- or fruit-derived chemical compounds. "Phytonutrients" refer to phytochemicals or compounds that come from edible plants.

    Foods high in phytonutrients, or superfoods[6], are:

    soy – protease inhibitors, beta sitosterol, saponins, phytic acid, isoflavones
    tomato – lycopene, beta carotene, vitamin C
    broccoli – vitamin C, 3,3′-Diindolylmethane, sulphoraphane, lignans, selenium
    garlic – thiosulphonates, limonene, quercitin
    flax seeds and oil seeds – lignans
    citrus fruits – monoterpenes, coumarin, cryptoxanthin, vitamin C, ferulic acid, oxalic acid
    blueberries – tannic acid, lignans, anthocyanins
    sweet potatoes – beta carotene
    chilli peppers – capsaicin
    legumes: beans, peas, lentils – omega fatty acids, saponins, catechins, quercetin, lutein, lignans

    Other foods rich in phytonutrients or superfoods:
    Apples – quercetin, catechins, tartaric acid
    Açaí berries – dietary fiber, anthocyanins, omega-3, omega-6, omega-9, protein, beta-sitosterol, polyphenols. Açaí is the highest scoring plant food (spices excepted) for antioxidant ORAC value[8]
    Dried apricots
    Artichoke – silymarin, caffeic acid, ferulic acid
    Brassicates: kale, cabbage, brussels sprouts, cauliflower – lutein
    Carrots – beta-carotene
    Cocoa – flavonoids, epicatechin
    Purple corn – anthocyanins
    Cranberries – ellagic acid, anthocyanins
    Eggplant
    Gac – beta-carotene, lycopene
    Goji (wolfberry) – ellagic acid, β-carotene, β-cryptoxanthin, zeaxanthin, lutein, lycopene, riboflavin, vitamin C, copper, selenium, zinc, protein[9]
    Pink grapefruit – lycopene
    Red grapes and wine – quercitin, resveratrol, catechins, ellagic acid
    Green tea – quercetin, catechins, oxalic acid
    Mangos – cryptoxanthin
    Mangosteen – xanthones
    Nuts and seeds – resveratrol, phytic acid, phytosterols, protease inhibitors
    Porridge oats soluble fibre magnesium, zinc
    Okra — beta carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin
    Olive oil – monounsaturated fat, hydroxytyrosol, oleuropein, oleocanthal
    Onions – quercetin, thiosulphonates
    Papaya – cryptoxanthin
    Bell peppers – beta-carotene, vitamin C
    Pomegranate – vitamin C, tannins, especially punicalagins
    Pumpkin – lignans, carotene
    Quinoa dietary fiber, protein without gluten with balanced essential amino acids
    Sea buckthorn – vitamin C, tocopherols, carotenoids, polyphenols, polyunsaturated fatty acids[10]
    Sesame – lignans
    Shiitake mushrooms
    Spinach – oxalic acid, lutein, zeaxanthin
    squash
    Watermelon – lycopene zeaxanthin, sulphoraphane, indole-3-carbinol
    Spirulina – beta-carotene
    this is the list from wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phytochemical)
    but even though the list on wiki doesnt have cabbage on it this other website says tht Cabbage contains a long list of phytochemicals. Among the most beneficial are the indoles. etc etc
    heres the website:
    http://discworld.imaginary.com/cabbage/info/phytochemicals.html

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