Title of article :
Antioxidant Potential Overviews of Secondary Metabolites (Polyphenols) in Fruits
Author/Authors :
Sharif Swallah, Mohammed College of Food Science and Engineering - Jilin Agricultural University - Changchun 130118, China , Sun, He College of Food Science and Engineering - Jilin Agricultural University - Changchun 130118, China , Affoh, Raïfatou College of Economics and Management - Jilin Agricultural University - Changchun 130118, China , Fu, Hongling College of Food Science and Engineering - Jilin Agricultural University - Changchun 130118, China , Yu, Hansong College of Food Science and Engineering - Jilin Agricultural University - Changchun 130118, China
Abstract :
The rise in consumption of energy-dense foods has resulted in the displacement of several essential dietary gaps, causing numerous
long-lasting diseases, including obesity, stroke, hypertension, and several forms of cancer. Epidemiological studies encourage more
fruit consumption to prevent these diseases. The defensive mechanisms provided by these fruits against illness are due to the
existence of several antioxidants. Recent studies proved that (poly) phenolic compounds are ideally the core phytochemicals with
both functional and health-promoting properties found in the plant’s kingdom, and low intake could result in the risk of certain
diseases. Phytonutrients are powerful antioxidants that can modify metabolic activation and detoxification of carcinogens. The
ideal motive of this review is to provide an overview as well as illuminate the polyphenolic merits of fruits in general. Fruits have
several merits, including weight maintenance, proper health development, and satiety. There are many analytical methods for
determining and measuring the phenolic content of different products. Phenolic compounds are of nutritional interest since they
aid in the retardation and inhibition of lipids by acting as scavengers that prevent and protect the proliferation of oxidative chains. Future studies are required to help identify the physiological metabolic activities as well as to improve human health.
Keywords :
Antioxidant Potential Overviews , Secondary Metabolites , Polyphenols , Fruits
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science