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Content of Genome-Protective Micronutrients in Selected Fresh and Processed Foods in the Australian State of Victoria
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作者 Chakra Wijesundera Christine Margetts +1 位作者 peter roupas Michael Fenech 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2012年第2期176-183,共8页
Maintenance of genome stability by preventing DNA damage is crucially important for counteracting carcinogenesis and age-associated diseases. The levels of niacin, vitamin E, vitamin B12, folate, β-carotene, retinol,... Maintenance of genome stability by preventing DNA damage is crucially important for counteracting carcinogenesis and age-associated diseases. The levels of niacin, vitamin E, vitamin B12, folate, β-carotene, retinol, magnesium, calcium, selenium and zinc, which are key micronutrients considered to be important in the prevention of genome damage, were measured in a range of fresh and processed foods available to consumers in the state of Victoria, Australia. Some of the richest dietary sources of the micronutrients, expressed as a percentage of the (Australian) recommended dietary (daily) intake for adults per 100 g of food, were: wheat germ oil (vitamin E, 1400%);oyster (vitamin B12, 2666%);rice bran (niacin, 296% and magnesium, 212%);chicken liver (folate, 354%);beef liver (retinol, 1777%);golden sweet potato (β-carotene);brazil nuts (selenium, 404%);wheat bran (zinc, 575%);skim milk powder (calcium, 116%). The data will be useful for formulating dietary guidelines for micronutrient intake as well as for formulating functional foods enriched in key micronutrients. 展开更多
关键词 MICRONUTRIENTS GENOME Stability DNA Damage Food Cancer Aging Calcium Β-CAROTENE Folic Acid NIACIN RETINOL Selenium VITAMIN B12 VITAMIN E Zinc
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