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  • https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/FNDH_132%3A_Basic_Nutrition_(Hoss-Cruz)/04%3A_I_eat_therefore_I_am/4.14%3A_Phytonutrients_(phytochemicals)_and_antioxidants/4.14.03%3A_Phytochemicals
    Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with t...Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with the antioxidant vitamins, it is the mixture and variety of phytochemicals in foods that are linked to health benefits. Dietary intakes and food sources of phenolic acids in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Feather_River_College/HES_170%3A_Introduction_to_Nutrition_(FRC)/08%3A_Vitamins/8.06%3A_Phytochemicals
    Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with t...Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with the antioxidant vitamins, it is the mixture and variety of phytochemicals in foods that are linked to health benefits. Dietary intakes and food sources of phenolic acids in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Introduction_to_Nutrition_Science/07%3A_Vitamins/7.06%3A_Phytochemicals
    Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with t...Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with the antioxidant vitamins, it is the mixture and variety of phytochemicals in foods that are linked to health benefits. Dietary intakes and food sources of phenolic acids in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Intro_to_Nutrition_Text/09%3A_Vitamins/9.06%3A_Phytochemicals
    Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with t...Phytochemicals are present in small amounts in the food supply, and although thousands have been and are currently being scientifically studied, their health benefits remain largely unknown. As with the antioxidant vitamins, it is the mixture and variety of phytochemicals in foods that are linked to health benefits. Dietary intakes and food sources of phenolic acids in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Allan_Hancock_College/Introduction_to_Nutrition_Science_(Bisson_et._al)/12%3A_Nutrients_Important_as_Antioxidants/12.07%3A_Phytochemicals
    The Age-Related Eye Disease Study found that a supplement containing 500 milligrams of vitamin C, 400 international units of vitamin E, 15 milligrams of beta-carotene, 80 milligrams of zinc oxide, and...The Age-Related Eye Disease Study found that a supplement containing 500 milligrams of vitamin C, 400 international units of vitamin E, 15 milligrams of beta-carotene, 80 milligrams of zinc oxide, and 2 milligrams of copper as cupric oxide reduced the risk of progressing to advanced stages of AMD by 25 percent.Age-Related Eye Disease Study Research Group. “A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Clinical Trial of High-Dose Supplementation with Vitamins C and E, Beta-Carotene, and Zinc for Age-Related…

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