C V Singh profile image 92

How does an apple a day keeps doctors away?

asked by C V Singh 3 months ago

flag

webismine profile image

webismine says

Having an apple every day is even more important for a healthy diet than previously thought, suggests a new study.

Researchers at the Institute of Food Research in Norwich discovered that the levels of a key antioxidant was previously underestimated in the properties of fruits such as apples, peaches and nectarines.

They said the content of super-chemical polyphenol in fruits is an important part of a healthy diet, and was up to five times higher than recorded in the past, reports the Telegraph .

Professor Fulgencio Saura-Calixto, who led the study, said: "These polyphenols are major constituents of the human diet with important health properties. To consider them in nutritional and epidemiological research may be useful for a better understanding of the effects of plant foods in health."

Dr Paul Kroon said: "In the human body these compounds will be fermented by bacteria in the colon, creating metabolites that may be beneficial, for example with antioxidant activity."

The study has been published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

 |  (+2)
C V Singh profile image

C V Singh says

Thanks webmine, this information is really wonderful. It would have been better if you could provide the name of polyphenol or the deails of the issue of the journal like volume/page no. etc.

 |  (+1)

You can vote each answer up or down to show your support or disapproval. You cannot flag an answer, but if an answer receives enough down votes compared to up votes, then it will become hidden.

Ask A Question

working