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Title Antioxidant properties of goji berry [electronic resource] / by Jie Zhang.
Author Zhang, Jie
Publication Info. 2013.

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 Electronic Theses and Dissertations  Electronic Resource - WSU ETD    AVAIL. ONLINE
Description 39 p. : ill.
Note Advisor: Kequan Zhou.
Thesis Thesis (M.S.)--Wayne State University, 2013.
Summary Antioxidants properties have been discussed for many years. Their benefits, especially for human health, have been more and more recommended and supported by nutritionists. It is necessary to obtain sufficient amounts of these compounds from dietary sources. Goji berries are particularly rich in antioxidants. Due to the roles they play in protecting the human body from oxidative damage, studies of the antioxidant absorption are more and more popular in recent years. In this study, the stability of antioxidant properties of goji berries was investigated. Sample of goji berry was tested for antioxidant properties via total phenolic content (TPC) assay, oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay, and DPPH radical scavenging assay. Results from this study implied that goji berries contain a higher amount of phenolic contents and higher scavenging capacity against different free radicals than other fruits from TPC, ORAC and DPPH. Moreover, the phenolic contents and scavenging capacity indicate a well dependency relationship in does. In conclusion, goji berries could effectively prevent human bodies from oxidative damage. They could be used as a dietary source of natural antioxidants and be worthy of development and utilization. It would also be interesting to identify and characterize the antioxidants that exist in a goji berry fruit.
Subject Nutrition
Added Title Wayne State University thesis (M.S.) : Nutrition and Food Science.
OCLC # 863442008
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