Apples and Apple Juice Prevent Early Atherosclerosis
In last month’s issue of Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, a new study indicates that apples, and moreso, apple juice, bear the same antioxidant powers often attributed to purple grapes, which helps prevent atherosclerosis. It also appears that processing apples into juice may increase the bioavailability of the naturally-occurring compounds and antioxidants found in the fruit.
Using a variety of established analytical techniques, aortic plaque was evaluated to determine the effectiveness in decreasing plaque that is associated with atherosclerosis.
According to the research, “This study demonstrates that processing apples and purple grapes into juice modifies the protective effect of their phenolics against diet induced oxidative stress and early atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic hamsters.”
Researchers also noted, “These results show for the first time that long-term consumption of antioxidants supplied by apples and purple grapes, especially phenolic compounds, prevents the development of atherosclerosis in hamsters, and that the processing can have a major impact on the potential health effects of a product.”
Yay– apples and apple juice is a mainstay in our pantry and grocery list! We love the cloudy variety of apple juice in particular. How about you?
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1 opinion for Apples and Apple Juice Prevent Early Atherosclerosis
Elizabeth
May 20, 2008 at 8:26 am
Ruth,
I couldn’t agree more about apples and apple juice. We routinely juice apples at our house as it helps to keep my 5-year old regular. We even do colon cleanse days of only apple juice and water. The “cloudy” juice is unfiltered and the only kind worth drinking.
Thanks for sharing this new health benefit from apples!
Elizabeth
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