antioxidantia
Antioxidantia, in a broad sense, are substances that inhibit oxidation and neutralize reactive oxygen species, helping to maintain cellular redox balance. They can act directly by scavenging free radicals or indirectly by supporting the body's own antioxidant defenses. The term covers both non-enzymatic compounds and enzymatic systems that protect cells from oxidative damage.
In nutrition and biology, antioxidants include vitamins such as vitamin C and vitamin E, carotenoids like beta-carotene
Common dietary sources of antioxidants are fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, whole grains, tea and coffee,
Mechanistically, antioxidants act through direct scavenging of free radicals, chelation of metal ions that catalyze oxidative
Health implications are complex. Observational studies associate higher dietary antioxidant intake with reduced risk of some