Epidemiological studies have shown an inverse relationship between dietary flavonoid intakes and cardiovascular diseases. Citrus fruits are the main winter fruits consumed in the Mediterranean diet, so they are the main source of dietary flavonoids. The possible beneficial effects are due, not only to the high amounts of vitamins and minerals, but also to the antioxidant properties of their flavonoids. Dietary flavonoids may help to supplement the body antioxidant defences against free radicals. These compounds’ possible beneficial effects are due to their antioxidant activity, which is related to the development of atherosclerosis and cancer, and to antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activity. The present review summarizes the existing bibliography on biological and pharmacological studies of Citrus flavonoids, both in vitro and in vivo
TRIPOLI E, LA GUARDIA M, GIAMMANCO S, DI MAJO D, GIAMMANCO M (2007). Citrus Flavonoids: molecular structure, biological activity and nutritional properties: a review. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 104, 466-479 [10.1016/j.foodchem.2006.11.054].
Citrus Flavonoids: molecular structure, biological activity and nutritional properties: a review
TRIPOLI, Elisa;LA GUARDIA, Maurizio;GIAMMANCO, Santo;DI MAJO, Danila;GIAMMANCO, Marco
2007-01-01
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Epidemiological studies have shown an inverse relationship between dietary flavonoid intakes and cardiovascular diseases. Citrus fruits are the main winter fruits consumed in the Mediterranean diet, so they are the main source of dietary flavonoids. The possible beneficial effects are due, not only to the high amounts of vitamins and minerals, but also to the antioxidant properties of their flavonoids. Dietary flavonoids may help to supplement the body antioxidant defences against free radicals. These compounds’ possible beneficial effects are due to their antioxidant activity, which is related to the development of atherosclerosis and cancer, and to antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activity. The present review summarizes the existing bibliography on biological and pharmacological studies of Citrus flavonoids, both in vitro and in vivoFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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