Evaluation of Broccoli Seed and Sprout Extract for Detoxification of Carcinogens in Firefighters (NCT06009926) | Clinical Trial Compass
Active — Not RecruitingPhase 2
Evaluation of Broccoli Seed and Sprout Extract for Detoxification of Carcinogens in Firefighters
United States72 participantsStarted 2023-12-04
Plain-language summary
This phase II randomized, placebo-controlled trial evaluates whether daily supplementation with broccoli seed and sprout extract (BSSE), also known as Avmacol Extra Strength (ES), enhances the body's natural ability to detoxify carcinogens commonly encountered by firefighters. Firefighters are routinely exposed to harmful chemicals such as benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) through smoke inhalation, structural fires, and fuel leak incidents exposures that contribute to their elevated cancer risk. BSSE contains bioactive compounds known to activate phase II detoxification enzymes that help eliminate reactive toxins from the body. A single dose of acetaminophen (Tylenol) is administered at both baseline and end-of-intervention as a metabolic probe to assess changes in detoxification enzyme activity. Acetaminophen is metabolized through the same pathways as benzene and PAHs, making it a useful surrogate for evaluating the effect of BSSE on the detoxification of fire-related toxicants. Participants were originally randomized into one of total four study groups. Groups I and II, now closed to accrual, were designed to assess BSSE effects before and after controlled flashover fire training exercises. These arms were discontinued after it was determined that training fires produced insufficient real-world toxicant exposure to evaluate the intervention's impact. Groups III and IV were subsequently open and represent the active phase of the study. Group III participants receive BSSE daily for 12 weeks, while Group IV participants receive a matched placebo. Both groups include acetaminophen challenge at baseline and end-of-intervention, with biospecimen collection to evaluate detoxification capacity and explore genetic and epigenetic modifiers of response. Although the protocol includes four study groups, only two are currently active. Groups I and II remain part of the study record but are closed and will not contribute to the primary outcome analyses.
Who can participate
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Male or female incumbent firefighters who are current non-smokers.
* Age \>= 18 years.
* Karnofsky performance scale \>= 70%.
* Absolute neutrophil count \>= 1,000/microliter.
* Platelets \>= 100,000/microliter.
* Total bilirubin =\< 2 x institutional upper limit of normal (ULN).
* Aspartate aminotransferase (AST)(serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase \[SGOT\])/alanine aminotransferase (ALT)(serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase \[SGPT\]) =\< 2 x ULN.
* Creatinine =\< 1.5 x ULN.
* Participants on chronic suppressive antiviral therapy for herpes simplex virus (HSV) are eligible.
* The effects of BSSE on the developing human fetus at the recommended therapeutic dose are unknown. For this reason, women of child-bearing potential and men must agree to use adequate contraception (hormonal or barrier method of birth control; abstinence) prior to study entry and for the duration of study participation. Should a woman become pregnant or suspect she is pregnant while participating in this study, she should inform her study physician immediately.
* Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document.
Exclusion Criteria:
* History of invasive cancer within the past 2 years, except for excised and cured non-melanoma skin cancer or carcinoma in situ of the cervix. Participants who continue adjuvant treatment for an index cancer occurring \> 2 years ago, such as adjuvant hormonal therapy for breast cancer, are excluded. Participant…
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1Based on my diagnosis and history, is this trial worth exploring for me — or is there a standard treatment we should try first?
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5If this trial isn't the right fit, what other options or trials would you suggest I look into?
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6Can I leave the trial at any point if I change my mind, and what would happen to my care if I do?
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What they're measuring
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Change in total amount of acetaminophen mercapturate excreted in the urine