International Congress on Antioxidant Methods
We have long known – though we are inclined to refuse to admit – that there is logic behind the casually spoken
words of mothers spout at the dinner table: “Eat your greens.” Unbelievably it is not merely to torture you by
forcing you to eat those detestable sprouts or peas.
Countless studies and research trials have been conducted on the important phytochemicals found in plants that
are beneficial to the health. One such substance identified in many recent studies belongs to the group called
“antioxidants.” These are substances that act primarily on harmful oxygen byproducts that cause damages to the
skin.
What oxygen? Cause damage? While oxygen may be life giving that does not mean that it cannot a negative effect
on our bodies as well. Ever seen a peeled apple left sitting on the table for long? You notice the flesh of the
mantle turn a dark shade of brown. Such is the result of oxidation. During the process some harmful oxygen
byproducts are produced that cause the discoloration of the apple. Imagine the same thing is happening in your body
only you cannot see it but it is there with each breath you take.
Fortunately for us our bodies come equipped with a natural defense system against the harmful effects of
oxidation. However we proper antioxidant methods in order to encourage our system to combat these oxygen byproducts
called free radicals. Uniform measurement standards for antioxidant methods could be used to provide
health-conscious consumers with more reliable data about nutritional supplements. In addition these antioxidant
methods will assist researchers in tracking the long-term epidemiological effects of such compounds.
The First International Congress on Antioxidant Methods
The first International Congress on Antioxidant Methods held on June 16-18 in Orlando was sponsored by the
American Chemical Society. Over 144 scientists and experts form the industry academia and government attended this
international congress discussing the latest claims for antioxidant methods. During the international congress
there was widespread agreement among the learned attendees that antioxidant methods must be standardized. However
there was unfortunately disagreement on the best antioxidant method to determine the benefits of the compounds.
Such compounds that garnered disagreements from the international congress participants included vitamin C vitamin
E carotenoids and selenium.
During the culmination of the international congress antioxidant method advocates claim these compounds can
reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease as well as fight aging arthritis and Alzheimer’s disease.
International Congress on Antioxidant Methods: What is the bottom line?
“It is difficult to compare the antioxidant content of a can of blueberries to a fruit smoothie” explains John
Finley chair of the international congress on antioxidant methods.
However “the bottom line is the same” Ronald Prior co-organizer of the international congress on antioxidant
methods added “Eat more fruits and veggies.”
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