ABSTRACT Strawberries are known to contain antioxidants, but the significance of ingesting antioxidant-rich fruits remains to be established. In order to determine whether the consumption of strawberries impacted measures of in vivo antioxidant capacity, frozen strawberries (250 g) were administered daily for 3 weeks to 21 healthy female volunteers. Compliance was confirmed by quantitating pelargonidin-glucuronide, urolithin A-glucuronide, and 2,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3-[2H]furanone-glucuronide in plasma and urine by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry and antioxidant capacity in serum measured by the increase in lag phase of low-density lipoprotein after copper sulfate exposure, DNA strand breaks in lymphocytes, and activity of phase II ...
A common denominator in the pathogenesis of most common chronic diseases is the involvement of oxida...
Strawberries, a popularly consumed berry fruit, are rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant eff...
Since a high intake of fruits and vegetables is inversely related to the incidence of several degene...
A growing body of epidemiological studies suggests a consistent association between the consumption ...
The health promoting effects of a regular consumption of strawberries deserve attention, and a direc...
Oxidative and inflammatory stress is associated with chronic disease development and progression. Re...
Strawberries contain many antioxidant phytochemicals such as vitamin C, carotenoids and phenolic com...
Current evidence indicates that the consumption of strawberries, a natural source of a wide range of...
Berries have shown several cardiovascular health benefits and have been associated with antioxidant ...
Strawberries are an important fruit in the Mediterranean diet because of their high content of essen...
Strawberries contain many antioxidant phytochemicals such as vitamin C, carotenoids and phenolic com...
In this study the antioxidant composition of fresh and stored strawberries and the bioavailability o...
A common denominator in the pathogenesis of most common chronic diseases is the involvement of oxida...
Strawberries, a popularly consumed berry fruit, are rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant eff...
Since a high intake of fruits and vegetables is inversely related to the incidence of several degene...
A growing body of epidemiological studies suggests a consistent association between the consumption ...
The health promoting effects of a regular consumption of strawberries deserve attention, and a direc...
Oxidative and inflammatory stress is associated with chronic disease development and progression. Re...
Strawberries contain many antioxidant phytochemicals such as vitamin C, carotenoids and phenolic com...
Current evidence indicates that the consumption of strawberries, a natural source of a wide range of...
Berries have shown several cardiovascular health benefits and have been associated with antioxidant ...
Strawberries are an important fruit in the Mediterranean diet because of their high content of essen...
Strawberries contain many antioxidant phytochemicals such as vitamin C, carotenoids and phenolic com...
In this study the antioxidant composition of fresh and stored strawberries and the bioavailability o...
A common denominator in the pathogenesis of most common chronic diseases is the involvement of oxida...
Strawberries, a popularly consumed berry fruit, are rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant eff...
Since a high intake of fruits and vegetables is inversely related to the incidence of several degene...