In a single-dosing crossover study, we investigated the ability of apple fruit consumption to protect human lymphocytes against peroxide-induced damage to DNA. Six healthy, non-smoking male volunteers were placed for 2 d on an antioxidant-poor (AP) diet. After 48 h of AP diet, the volunteers were required to consume a homogenate obtained from 600 g of red delicious unpeeled apples or water (500 ml); blood samples were collected 0, 3, 6 and 24 h post-consumption. To evaluate whether the apple intake was sufficient to restore resistance of DNA to oxidative damage, for each subject at any time point the plasma total antioxidant activity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation and induction of micronuclei (MN) in isolated lymphocytes following...
Flavonoids are claimed to protect against cardiovascular disease, certain forms of cancer and ageing...
The constant dialogue between the plant world and the animal world (including man among them) has be...
In the present study, the DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging activity of eight types of apples decrea...
In a single-dosing crossover study, we investigated the ability of apple fruit consumption to protec...
The mechanisms by which foods, such as fruit, are able to reduce the risk of chronic disease are sti...
Apple contains high concentration of phenolic compounds that protect cells from oxidative stress. Th...
Epidemiological studies show that consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with beneficial...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. Epidemiological studies have strongly linked ...
In recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eating apples is associated...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with a decrease in cancer incidence and car...
In recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eating apples is associated...
International audienceIn recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eatin...
Introduction. Endothelial cell death due to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), contr...
Apples and their derivatives are rich in phytochemicals, including flavonoids (catechins, flavonols,...
The intake of fruits rich in vitamin C seems to increase the antioxidant defence of the organism. Ho...
Flavonoids are claimed to protect against cardiovascular disease, certain forms of cancer and ageing...
The constant dialogue between the plant world and the animal world (including man among them) has be...
In the present study, the DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging activity of eight types of apples decrea...
In a single-dosing crossover study, we investigated the ability of apple fruit consumption to protec...
The mechanisms by which foods, such as fruit, are able to reduce the risk of chronic disease are sti...
Apple contains high concentration of phenolic compounds that protect cells from oxidative stress. Th...
Epidemiological studies show that consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with beneficial...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. Epidemiological studies have strongly linked ...
In recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eating apples is associated...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables has been associated with a decrease in cancer incidence and car...
In recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eating apples is associated...
International audienceIn recent years, epidemiological and biochemical studies have shown that eatin...
Introduction. Endothelial cell death due to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), contr...
Apples and their derivatives are rich in phytochemicals, including flavonoids (catechins, flavonols,...
The intake of fruits rich in vitamin C seems to increase the antioxidant defence of the organism. Ho...
Flavonoids are claimed to protect against cardiovascular disease, certain forms of cancer and ageing...
The constant dialogue between the plant world and the animal world (including man among them) has be...
In the present study, the DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging activity of eight types of apples decrea...