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Nutrition and cancer: A review of the evidence for an anti-cancer diet
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Donaldson MS
Nutrition Journal (2004) Show Abstract »
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, has been studied in relation to health and is the most common supplement taken in the USA.
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Black currant fruits are recognized as being an important dietary source of health-related compounds, such as anthocyanins and ascorbic acid.
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However, the observed harms of 50 to 200 mg/day vitamin E supplementation in other population groups indicate that vitamin E can also be detrimental to health.
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Isoflavones are derived from dietary sources and considered to promote health by preventing the onset of such chronic diseases as cardiovascular disease, cancer, and osteoporosis.
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In this article, we review evidence that lutein and zeaxanthin could improve human visual performance through both acute optical effects at the site of the retina and by maintaining health and functional integrity of the retina and crystalline lens.
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Blueberries are rich in health-promoting polyphenolic compounds including proanthocyanidins.
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Concentrations of the health-promoting carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, ranged from 1.12 to 17.69 microg g(-1) of dry weight (DW) and from 0 to 17.7 microg g(-1) of DW, with cultivars 704353 and 702472 showing the highest levels in lutein and zeaxanthin, respectively.
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Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) prevents lead-induced testicular toxicity
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Salawu EO Adeleke AA  » 
J Hum Reprod Sci (2009) Show Abstract »
This may be partly due to the fatty acid composition of TP[] and, more importantly, due to the presence of health-protective antioxidants such as lycopene, vitamin C, and vitamin A in TP,[] despite its relatively low caloric value (21 Kcal/100 g) and low protein content (0.85% by weight).[] There was no significant (P-value >0.05) decrease in the SC of animals treated with TP even though they were well exposed to Pb.
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The role of antioxidant supplement in immune system, neoplastic, and neurodegenerative disorders: a point of view for an assessment of the risk/benefit profile
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Brambilla D Bernardini R  » 
Nutrition Journal (2008) Show Abstract »
Nowadays, antioxidants are used on a large scale to try to obtain and preserve optimal health.
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Catechins and procyanidins are beneficial for human health; however, their bioavailability is low.
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