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[Antioxidants--helpful or harmful?].

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  • 1Institut für Biologische Chemie und Ernährungswissenschaft, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique
|February 27, 2007
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Fortified foods with added antioxidants like vitamin C, E, and beta-carotene pose no risk, even with accumulation. However, they cannot replace a balanced diet for health benefits.

Area of Science:

  • Nutritional Science
  • Food Fortification
  • Dietary Supplements

Context:

  • Growing market for functional foods with added nutrients.
  • Focus on antioxidants such as vitamin C, E, and beta-carotene in fortified products.
  • Consumer interest in health-promoting food options.

Purpose:

  • To assess the safety and potential benefits of antioxidant-fortified foods.
  • To evaluate risks associated with consuming multiple sources of fortified foods.
  • To compare the antioxidant profile of fortified foods with a balanced diet.

Summary:

  • Fortified foods containing antioxidants (vitamin C, E, beta-carotene) within recommended daily allowances are safe.
  • Accumulation of these antioxidants from various fortified sources does not present a significant health risk.

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  • Fortified foods should not be used to compensate for an unhealthy diet due to limited antioxidant diversity.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the safety of commonly fortified antioxidant levels in foods.
    • Underscores that fortified foods are not a substitute for a varied, nutrient-rich diet.
    • Suggests further research is needed to determine the actual health benefits of antioxidant vitamins from fortified foods.