Antioxidant Vitamins in Health and Disease | Chapter 12 | Current Trends in Disease and Health Vol. 3
The neutralization or mopping up of reactive species
produced during oxidative stress is achieved by synergistic actions of
endogenous and exogenous antioxidants, including antioxidant vitamins. The
sources, functions and effects of toxic and deficiency levels of these
antioxidant vitamins are reviewed using information obtained from research
articles, textbooks, monographs and internet platforms. Findings show that
these antioxidants are commonly available in our daily meals and are therefore
easily obtained if adequate diets are taken. However, some disease conditions
can cause their deficiencies, while reduced or excessive (especially through
supplementations) intake can produce disease states. It is suggested that
assessment of these antioxidant vitamins be individualized, especially in
critical situations like pregnancy.
Author(s)
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S. O. Ogbodo
Department
of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, College of
Medicine, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu, Nigeria.
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