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FLAVONOIDS: DIETARY OCCURRENCE AND HEALTH BENEFITS Beenu Tanwar, Rajni Modgil.
| A B S T R A C T | R E F E R E N C E S | | Abstract Flavonoids comprise the most common group of plant polyphenols and provide much of the flavor and color to fruits and vegetables. More than 5000 different flavonoids have been described. The six major subclasses of flavonoids include flavonols, flavonones, flavones, flavanols, flavan-3-ols and isoflavones according to the positions of the substitutes present on the parent molecule. Over 4,000 flavonoids have been identified, many of which occur in fruits, vegetables and beverages (tea, coffee, beer, wine and fruit drinks). The flavonoids have aroused considerable interest recently because of their potential beneficial effects on human health. They have been reported to have antiviral, antiallergic, antiplatelet, antiinflammatory, antitumor and antioxidant activities. Some studies support a protective effect of flavonoid consumption in cardiovascular disease and cancer. Key words: Flavonoids, dietary occurrence, health benefits, antioxidant, antiplatelet, antiallergic.
Flavonoidler: Diyetteki varlıkları ve sağlık açısından faydaları Özet Flavonoidler, bitki polifenollerinin en sık karşılaşılan grubunu oluşturur; meyve ve sebzelere tat ve renk verirler. Beşbinden daha fazla sayıda flavonoid tanımlanmıştır. Ana molekül üzerinde bulunan temsilcilerin yerine göre, flavonoidlerin 6 ana altgrubu içinde flavonoller, flavononlar, flavonlar, flavonoller, flavon-3-oller ve izoflavonlar bulunur. Birçoğu, meyve, sebze ve içeceklerin (çay, kahve, bira, şarap ve meyve suları) içinde oluşan 4000’in üzerinde flavonoid saptanmıştır. Flavonoidler, insan sağlığı üzerindeki faydalı potansiyel etkilerinden dolayı, son zamanlarda büyük bir ilgi uyandırmıştır. Flavonoidlerin, antiviral, antiallerjik, antiplatelet, antiinlamatuar, antitümör ve antioksidan etkilerinin olduğu rapor edilmiştir. Bazı çalışmalar, kardiyovasküler hastlalıklar ve kanserde flavonoid tüketiminin koruyucu etkilerini desteklemektedir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Flavonoidler, diyet, sağlık faydaları
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