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Osteoporosis antioxidants with

Evidence associating oxidative stress and antioxidants with osteoporosis... [Pg.133]

Ascorbic acid also forms soluble chelate complexes with iron (142—145). It seems ascorbic acid has no effect on high iron levels found in people with iron overload (146). It is well known, in fact, that ascorbic acid in the presence of iron can exhibit either prooxidant or antioxidant effects, depending on the concentration used (147). The combination of citric acid and ascorbic acid may enhance the iron load in aging populations. Iron overload may be the most important common etiologic factor in the development of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, arthritis, and possibly other disorders. The synergistic combination of citric acid and ascorbic acid needs further study, particularly because the iron overload produced may be correctable (147). [Pg.22]

Folates Folates are foUc acid derivatives that are naturally present in foods. FoUc acid is the chemically synthesized form of folate. Folates are involved in many metaboUc pathways such as DNA and RNA biosynthesis, repair and methylation, and amino acid interconversions. These compounds possess antioxidant competence that protects the genome by preventing free radical attack [238]. In humans, folate deficiency is associated with a variety of disorders such as coronary heart disease, osteoporosis, Alzheimer s disease, and increased risk of breast and colorectal cancer [239]. [Pg.424]


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