Functional food science and defence against reactive oxidative species

  • Diplock A
  • Charuleux J
  • Crozier-Willi G
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper assesses critically the science base that underpins the argument that oxidative damage is a significant causative factor in the development of human diseases and that antioxidants are capable of preventing or ameliorating these disease processes. The assessment has been carried out under a number of headings, and some recommendations for future research are made based on the present day knowledge base.

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Diplock, A. T., Charuleux, J.-L., Crozier-Willi, G., Kok, F. J., Rice-Evans, C., Roberfroid, M., … Viña-Ribes, J. (1998). Functional food science and defence against reactive oxidative species. British Journal of Nutrition, 80(S1), S77–S112. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19980106

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