Background. A constantly growing part of consumers considers the organic foods healthier than the conventional foods. However, so far few nutritional intervention studies in humans are available on the comparison of organic and conventional food products. Objective: the aim of the present work was to compare the total antioxidant activity of organic versus conventional fruits (apples, pears, red oranges, lemons, strawberries and bananas), vegetables (lettuces, tomatoes, onions, garlics, carrots, beans, potatoes, celeries, peas, courgettes and zucchinies), red wine and milk. Design: The oxygen radical absorbing capacity (ORAC) procedure was used to determine both the antioxidant activity of food from organic or conventional origin, and the h...
Several epidemiological and research studies suggest that a high intake of foods rich in natural ant...
Researchers are exploring if organic fruits and vegetables have an higher content in healthy-related...
This paper assesses critically the science base that underpins the argument that oxidative damage is...
Background. A constantly growing part of consumers considers the organic foods healthier than the co...
Numerous diseases are associated with reduced antioxidant defence and oxidative stress. The antioxid...
Non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity (NEAC) represents a sensitive biomarker measuring the in vivo ant...
In the history of human nutrition, one of the most widespread alimentary regimens linked to health p...
Background: Oxidative stress may lead to overproduction of reactive species and a decrease in antiox...
The aim of this study was to show the importance of the antioxidants in human nutrition, their funct...
The health-promoting effects of fruits and vegetables have been extensively discussed during the pas...
Substantial evidence suggests that fruit and vegetable intake reduces the risk of some cancers and o...
a framework for estimating the scientific impact of these studies. Furthermore, the problems connec...
Several epidemiological and research studies suggest that a high intake of foods rich in natural ant...
Researchers are exploring if organic fruits and vegetables have an higher content in healthy-related...
This paper assesses critically the science base that underpins the argument that oxidative damage is...
Background. A constantly growing part of consumers considers the organic foods healthier than the co...
Numerous diseases are associated with reduced antioxidant defence and oxidative stress. The antioxid...
Non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity (NEAC) represents a sensitive biomarker measuring the in vivo ant...
In the history of human nutrition, one of the most widespread alimentary regimens linked to health p...
Background: Oxidative stress may lead to overproduction of reactive species and a decrease in antiox...
The aim of this study was to show the importance of the antioxidants in human nutrition, their funct...
The health-promoting effects of fruits and vegetables have been extensively discussed during the pas...
Substantial evidence suggests that fruit and vegetable intake reduces the risk of some cancers and o...
a framework for estimating the scientific impact of these studies. Furthermore, the problems connec...
Several epidemiological and research studies suggest that a high intake of foods rich in natural ant...
Researchers are exploring if organic fruits and vegetables have an higher content in healthy-related...
This paper assesses critically the science base that underpins the argument that oxidative damage is...