PHPKB Knowledge Base Software Logo Buy Now 
PHPKB 1.5 Knowledge Base Software
Knowledge Base Management Software  
Knowledge Base Home Knowledge Base Home | Knowledge Base Glossary Glossary | Contact Us Contact Us
Home > All Categories > Beauty & Health > Health Articles > Antioxidants
Question Title Antioxidants

The process of oxidation in the human body damages cell membranes and other structures including cellular proteins, lipids and DNA. When oxygen is metabolised, it creates ‘free radicals’ which steal electrons from other molecules, causing damage. The body can cope with some free radicals and needs them to function effectively. However, an overload of free radicals has been linked to certain diseases, including heart disease, liver disease and some cancers. Oxidation can be accelerated by stress, cigarette smoking, alcohol, sunlight, pollution and other factors.

Antioxidants are found in certain foods that neutralise free radicals. These include the nutrient antioxidants, vitamins A, C and E, and the minerals copper, zinc and selenium. Other dietary food compounds, such as the phytochemicals in plants and zoochemicals from animal products, are believed to have greater antioxidant effects than either vitamins or minerals. These are called the non-nutrient antioxidants and include phytochemicals, such as lycopenes in tomatoes, and anthocyanins found in cranberries.

The Effect of Free Radicals

Some of the degenerative conditions caused by free radicals include:

  • Deterioration of the eye lens, which contributes to blindness.
  • Inflammation of the joints (arthritis).
  • Damage to nerve cells in the brain, which contributes to conditions such as Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Acceleration of the ageing process.
  • Increased risk of coronary heart disease, since free radicals encourage low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol to adhere to artery walls.
  • Certain cancers, triggered by damaged cell DNA.

The Disease-Fighting Antioxidants

A diet high in antioxidants may reduce the risk of many diseases, including heart disease and certain cancers. Antioxidants scavenge the free radicals from the body cells, and prevent or reduce the damage caused by oxidation. The protective effect of antioxidants continues to be studied around the world. For instance, men who eat plenty of the antioxidant lycopene (found in tomatoes) may be less likely than other men to develop prostate cancer. Lutein, found in spinach and corn, has been linked to a lower incidence of eye lens degeneration and associated blindness in the elderly. Flavonoids, such as the tea catechins found in green tea, are believed to contribute to the low rates of heart disease in Japan.

Sources of Antioxidants

Good sources of antioxidants include:

  • Allium sulphur compounds - leeks, onions and garlic.
  • Anthocyanins - eggplant, grapes and berries.
  • Beta-carotene - pumpkin, mangoes, apricots, carrots, spinach and parsley.
  • Catechins - red wine and tea.
  • Copper - seafood, lean meat, milk and nuts.
  • Cryptoxanthins - red capsicum, pumpkin and mangoes.
  • Flavonoids - tea, green tea, citrus fruits, red wine, onion and apples.
  • Indoles - cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower.
  • Isoflavonoids - soybeans, tofu, lentils, peas and milk.
  • Lignans - sesame seeds, bran, whole grains and vegetables.
  • Lutein - leafy greens like spinach, and corn.
  • Lycopene - tomatoes, pink grapefruit and watermelon.
  • Manganese - seafood, lean meat, milk and nuts.
  • Polyphenols - thyme and oregano.
  • Selenium - seafood, offal, lean meat and whole grains.
  • Vitamin C - oranges, blackcurrants, kiwi fruit, mangoes, broccoli, spinach, capsicum and strawberries.
  • Vitamin E - vegetable oils (such as wheatgerm oil), avocados, nuts, seeds and whole grains.
  • Zinc - milk and nuts.

Vitamin Supplements

Some studies suggest that antioxidants are less effective when isolated from food and presented in tablet form. For instance, vitamin A (beta-carotene) has been associated with a reduced risk of certain cancers but an increase in others, such as lung cancer in smokers, if vitamin A is purified from foodstuffs.

A study examining the effects of vitamin E found that it didn’t offer the same benefits when taken as a supplement. Also, antioxidant minerals or vitamins can act as pro-oxidants or damaging ‘oxidants’ if they are consumed at levels significantly above the recommended dietary intakes (RDI). A well-balanced diet, which includes consuming antioxidants from whole foods is best. If you insist on taking a supplement, seek supplements that contain all nutrients at the level of the RDIs.

General Recommendations

Research is divided over whether or not antioxidant supplements offer the same health benefits as antioxidants in foods. It is recommended that people eat a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and dairy products every day. The diet should include five daily serves of fruit and vegetables. One serve is a medium-sized piece of fruit or a half-cup of cooked vegetables. See your doctor or dietitian for advice.

Where to Get Help

  1. Your Doctor
  2. Dietitian

Things to Remember

The process of oxidation in the human body produces chemicals called free radicals, which damage cell membranes and other structures.

Free radicals have been linked to a variety of diseases, including heart disease and certain cancers.

Antioxidants are compounds in foods that scavenge and neutralise free radicals.

Evidence suggests that antioxidant supplements don’t work as well as the naturally occurring antioxidants in foods such as fruits and vegetables

Posted by: Administrator This question has been viewed 2592 times so far.
Click Here to View all the questions in Health Articles category.
File Attachments File Attachments
There are no attachment file(s) related to this question.
How helpful was this article to you?
User Comments User Comments Add Comment
There are no user comments for this question. Be the first to post a comment. Click Here
Related Questions Related Questions
  1. Identify your headache - Detect the type of headache
  2. Ten Bad Sleeping Habits
  3. A Chat with Heart Specialist - Doctor Devi Shetty
  4. STROKE Symptoms and Signs - How to recognize Stroke?
  5. Fasting for one day a month 'cuts the risk of heart attack'
  6. Depression Symptoms & Signs
  7. Powerful health benefits of Green Tea
  8. Study Links Diet Soft Drinks With Cardiac Risk
  9. Heart Care Tips from a Heart Specialist - Questions & answers
  10. Japanese Green Tea - Health Benefits
  11. HIV & AIDS - Symptoms and Transmission
  12. Chemical Components of Cigarette Smoke
  13. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  14. Hepatitis B
  15. Gallstones Explained
  16. Mesothelioma Causes - Symptoms & Treatment
  17. Mesothelioma Cancer Information
  18. Difference between Signs and Symptoms
  19. Say No to Alcohol
  20. Urinalysis
  21. Thyroid Gland & Thyroid Hormones
  22. Blood Groups Types Explained
  23. Importance of Vacations
  24. Be Good to Your Liver
  25. Blood Pressure Explained
  26. How is Diabetes Diagnosed?
  27. Diabetes Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
  28. Heartburn or Chest Pain: When is it heart attack?
  29. Drink Water to your Health
  30. What Causes Bad Breath?
  31. The Benefits Of Vitamin E
  32. Wash your hands
  33. Have you ever performed CPR on yourself?
  34. Heart Facts
  35. 10 Benefits Of Laughter
  36. Disadvantages of Smoking
  37. Heart Attacks and Drinking Warm Water
  38. Wonderful Information about Eyes
  39. 10 Biggest Brain Damaging Habits
  40. HEALTH TIME - 7 Don'ts after a Meal
  41. Exercise Melts Body Fat
  42. Mobile Phone Risk During Storms
  43. Provoking My Productivity Potential
Article Information Additional Information
Article Number: 323
Created: 2007-06-07 6:07 AM
Rating: 4.67 out of 5.
Rate Bar: 5 Stars
 
Article Options Article Options
Print Article Print this Article
Email Article to Someone
Export to Adobe PDF Export to PDF File
Export to MS Word Export to MS Word
Bookmark Article
del.icio.us Bookmark del.icio.us Bookmark
Reditt Bookmark Reditt Bookmark
Digg Bookmark Digg Bookmark
Subscribe to Article
 
Search Knowledge Base Search Knowledge Base
 
Related Articles Related Articles

Related Identify your headache - Detect the type of headache

Related Ten Bad Sleeping Habits

Related A Chat with Heart Specialist - Doctor Devi Shetty

Related STROKE Symptoms and Signs - How to recognize Stroke?

Related Fasting for one day a month 'cuts the risk of heart attack'

Related Depression Symptoms & Signs

Related Powerful health benefits of Green Tea

Related Study Links Diet Soft Drinks With Cardiac Risk

Related Heart Care Tips from a Heart Specialist - Questions & answers

Related Japanese Green Tea - Health Benefits

Related HIV & AIDS - Symptoms and Transmission

Related Chemical Components of Cigarette Smoke

Related Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Related Hepatitis B

Related Gallstones Explained

Related Mesothelioma Causes - Symptoms & Treatment

Related Mesothelioma Cancer Information

Related Difference between Signs and Symptoms

Related Say No to Alcohol

Related Urinalysis

Related Thyroid Gland & Thyroid Hormones

Related Blood Groups Types Explained

Related Importance of Vacations

Related Be Good to Your Liver

Related Blood Pressure Explained

Related How is Diabetes Diagnosed?

Related Diabetes Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Related Heartburn or Chest Pain: When is it heart attack?

Related Drink Water to your Health

Related What Causes Bad Breath?

Related The Benefits Of Vitamin E

Related Wash your hands

Related Have you ever performed CPR on yourself?

Related Heart Facts

Related 10 Benefits Of Laughter

Related Disadvantages of Smoking

Related Heart Attacks and Drinking Warm Water

Related Wonderful Information about Eyes

Related 10 Biggest Brain Damaging Habits

Related HEALTH TIME - 7 Don'ts after a Meal

Related Exercise Melts Body Fat

Related Mobile Phone Risk During Storms

Related Provoking My Productivity Potential

 
 

Powered by PHPKB Knowledge Base Software