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Flavonoids Biosynthesis Biological Effects And Dietary Sources Nutrition And Diet Research Progress Raymond B Keller

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Flavonoids Biosynthesis Biological Effects And Dietary Sources Nutrition And Diet Research Progress Raymond B Keller
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Publisher: Gazelle Distribution
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.62 MB
Pages: 388
Author: Raymond B. Keller
ISBN: 9781607416227, 1607416220
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Flavonoids Biosynthesis Biological Effects And Dietary Sources Nutrition And Diet Research Progress Raymond B Keller by Raymond B. Keller 9781607416227, 1607416220 instant download after payment.

Flavonoids, also referred to as bioflavonoids, are polyphenol antioxidants found naturally in plants. They are secondary metabolites, meaning they are organic compounds that have no direct involvement with the growth or development of plants. Flavonoids are plant nutrients that when consumed in the form of fruits and vegetables are non-toxic as well as potentially beneficial to the human body. Flavonoids are widely disbursed throughout plants and are what give the flowers and fruits of many plants their vibrant colors. They also play a role in protecting the plants from microbe and insect attacks. More importantly, the consumption of foods containing flavonoids has been linked to numerous health benefits. Though research shows flavonoids alone provide minimal antioxidant benefit due to slow absorption by the body, there is indication that they biologically trigger the production of natural enzymes that fight disease. Recent research indicates that flavonoids can be nutritionally helpful by triggering enzymes that reduce the risk of certain cancers, heart disease, and age-related degenerative diseases. Some research also indicates flavonoids may help prevent tooth decay and reduce the occurrence of common ailments such as the flu. These potential health benefits, many of which have been proven, have become of particular interest to consumers and food manufacturers. Foods that contain high amounts of flavonoids include blueberries, red beans, cranberries, and blackberries. Many other foods, including red and yellow fruits and vegetables and some nuts, also contain flavonoids. Red wine and certain teas also are rich in flavonoids.

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