FD SC 2140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Fallopia Sachalinensis, Fallopia Japonica, Antioxidant
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If oil is poured over ice (rapid cooling) alpha ( ) crystals will form and have a waxy texture. Lipid oxidation: a chemical reaction between oxygen and an organic compound. Rh h* + r: termination formation of nonvolatile end products. Bha, bht, propyl gallate tbhq, tocopherols, flavonoids, resveratrol: metal chelators. Ascorbic acid (vitamin c: resveratrol is produced by several plants, apparently for its antifungal properties. It is found in widely varying amounts in grapes (primarily the skins), raspberries, mulberries, in peanuts, berries of. Vaccinium species, including blueberries, bilberries, and cranberries, some pines, such as scots pine and eastern white pine, and the roots and stalks of giant knotweed and japanese knotweed, called hu zhang in china. Resveratrol was first isolated from an extract of the peruvian legume cassia quinquangulata in 1974: resveratrol interferes with all three stages of carcinogenesis - initiation, promotion and progression.