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      Extraction of Polyphenols from Apple and Pomegranate Peels Employing Different Extraction Techniques for the Development of Functional Date Bars

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              Apple phytochemicals and their health benefits

              Evidence suggests that a diet high in fruits and vegetables may decrease the risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and cancer, and phytochemicals including phenolics, flavonoids and carotenoids from fruits and vegetables may play a key role in reducing chronic disease risk. Apples are a widely consumed, rich source of phytochemicals, and epidemiological studies have linked the consumption of apples with reduced risk of some cancers, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and diabetes. In the laboratory, apples have been found to have very strong antioxidant activity, inhibit cancer cell proliferation, decrease lipid oxidation, and lower cholesterol. Apples contain a variety of phytochemicals, including quercetin, catechin, phloridzin and chlorogenic acid, all of which are strong antioxidants. The phytochemical composition of apples varies greatly between different varieties of apples, and there are also small changes in phytochemicals during the maturation and ripening of the fruit. Storage has little to no effect on apple phytochemicals, but processing can greatly affect apple phytochemicals. While extensive research exists, a literature review of the health benefits of apples and their phytochemicals has not been compiled to summarize this work. The purpose of this paper is to review the most recent literature regarding the health benefits of apples and their phytochemicals, phytochemical bioavailability and antioxidant behavior, and the effects of variety, ripening, storage and processing on apple phytochemicals.
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                Journal
                International Journal of Fruit Science
                International Journal of Fruit Science
                Informa UK Limited
                1553-8362
                1553-8621
                September 21 2020
                June 25 2020
                September 21 2020
                : 20
                : sup3
                : S1201-S1221
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan
                [2 ]Food Science Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Centre, Islamabad, Pakistan
                Article
                10.1080/15538362.2020.1782804
                3c9cf12a-7212-4868-9eb8-09a4009439fa
                © 2020
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