reviewMolecular Nutrition & Food ResearchMay 29, 2007Closed access

Berry anthocyanins as novel antioxidants in human health and disease prevention

CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy · University of Scranton

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Abstract

Edible berries, a potential source of natural anthocyanin antioxidants, have demonstrated a broad spectrum of biomedical functions. These include cardiovascular disorders, advancing age-induced oxidative stress, inflammatory responses, and diverse degenerative diseases. Berry anthocyanins also improve neuronal and cognitive brain functions, ocular health as well as protect genomic DNA integrity. This chapter demonstrates the beneficial effects of wild blueberry, bilberry, cranberry, elderberry, raspberry seeds, and strawberry in human health and disease prevention. Furthermore, this chapter will discuss the pharmacological benefits of a novel combination of selected berry extracts known as OptiBerry, a…

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Keywords
  • Berry
  • Bilberry
  • Blowing a raspberry
  • Oxygen radical absorbance capacity
  • Anthocyanin
  • Oxidative stress
  • Antioxidant
  • Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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