Brassicasterol: One Research-Backed Benefit
Research has shown that brassicasterol might be a relevant biomarker in Alzheimer's disease.
Brassicasterol belongs to the family of sterols.
In this article, we list claims of potential benefits and/or side-effects of brassicasterol that we have found research on. Every claim is listed with all of its sources. We get these claims from our Nutrition Tool.
We also have an article about brassicasterol named What Is Brassicasterol & What Foods Can I Find It In? if you're interested in learning more.
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Research-Backed Beneficial Claims Of Brassicasterol
These are some of the potential research-backed health benefits of brassicasterol.
1. Alzheimer's Disease
Brassicasterol - Alzheimer's Disease
About this claim
Alzheimer's disease is an progressive brain disorder. According to research may some nutrients be beneficial for people with a risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or those that already have contracted it.
Research sources for this claim
- The plant sterol brassicasterol as additional CSF biomarker in Alzheimer's disease ◳
- Might be a relevant biomarker
You are welcome to explore 6 other nutrients that share this research-backed claim in our nutrition tool.