National audienceCitrus fruits are widely consumed in the world. From a nutritional point of view, like many fruits, they provide organic and inorganic compounds known to play important biological roles. Organic antioxidants are the subject of this review mainly centered on studies in humans. The aim is to show that the antioxidant property is clearly established by experimental data on the compounds of three citrus families of molecules, e.g., ascorbic acid (vitamin), cryptoxanthin (carotenoids) and flavanones (polyphenols). Each of these compounds, also possessing biological activities independent of their antioxidant property, raises the question of the impact of intake of citrus on the biological functions that requires knowledge on the...
Citrus fruits trees have come to gain a worldwide recognition for their suiting refreshing juice, nu...
The genus Citrus contains a vast range of antioxidant metabolites, dietary metabolites, and antioxid...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables has been inversely associated with morbidity and mortality ...
The regular consumption of citrus fruits by humans has been associated with lower incidence of chron...
Citrus are a group of fruit species, quite heterogeneous in many aspects, including chem...
Epidemiological studies have shown an inverse relationship between dietary flavonoid intakes and car...
Oxygen is a subsutance indispensable in order to live. But recently, active oxygen generated from ox...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the specific contribution of carotenoids and vitamin C to ...
Phytochemicals are gaining unprecedented recognition as cardinal food constituentsto effectively mit...
Citrus fruits are the main fruits of the Mediterranean diet and have been long recognized for their...
The horticultural produces contain numerous principles that have bioactive properties, among which ...
The increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains contributes to the reduced risk of...
The consumption of fruit has increased in the last 20 years, along with the growing recognition of i...
India is the leading producer of fruits worldwide. The major problem after citrus fruits consumption...
ABSTRACT Cancers, cataract and cardiovascular diseases are commonly recognized as degenerative disea...
Citrus fruits trees have come to gain a worldwide recognition for their suiting refreshing juice, nu...
The genus Citrus contains a vast range of antioxidant metabolites, dietary metabolites, and antioxid...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables has been inversely associated with morbidity and mortality ...
The regular consumption of citrus fruits by humans has been associated with lower incidence of chron...
Citrus are a group of fruit species, quite heterogeneous in many aspects, including chem...
Epidemiological studies have shown an inverse relationship between dietary flavonoid intakes and car...
Oxygen is a subsutance indispensable in order to live. But recently, active oxygen generated from ox...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the specific contribution of carotenoids and vitamin C to ...
Phytochemicals are gaining unprecedented recognition as cardinal food constituentsto effectively mit...
Citrus fruits are the main fruits of the Mediterranean diet and have been long recognized for their...
The horticultural produces contain numerous principles that have bioactive properties, among which ...
The increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains contributes to the reduced risk of...
The consumption of fruit has increased in the last 20 years, along with the growing recognition of i...
India is the leading producer of fruits worldwide. The major problem after citrus fruits consumption...
ABSTRACT Cancers, cataract and cardiovascular diseases are commonly recognized as degenerative disea...
Citrus fruits trees have come to gain a worldwide recognition for their suiting refreshing juice, nu...
The genus Citrus contains a vast range of antioxidant metabolites, dietary metabolites, and antioxid...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables has been inversely associated with morbidity and mortality ...