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  • Antioxidant supplements include [[beta-carotene]], [[vitamin A]] (retinol), [[vitamin C ...ite journal |author=Bjelakovic G, Nikolova D, Simonetti RG, Gluud C |title=Antioxidant supplements for preventing gastrointestinal cancers |journal=Cochrane Datab
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antioxidant]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=781–6 |year=
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  • [[Antioxidant]]s structurally related to [[alpha-carotene]].
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  • [[Antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s.
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  • [[Antioxidant]] [[carotenoid]] chemical that helps to prevent age-related [[macular degen
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  • [[Antioxidant]] [[carotenoid]] that helps prevent age-related [[macular degeneration]] an
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  • An organic [[acid]] with [[antioxidant]] properties whose L-[[enantiomer]] is called vitamin C.
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  • [[Antioxidant]] chemical found in large amounts in [[tomato|tomatoes]].
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  • [[Antioxidant]] subgroup of [[carotenoid]]s and precursors of [[Vitamin A]].
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  • ...lled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=781–6 |year=
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  • ...epigallocatechin and gallic acid and a type of catechin, also known as an antioxidant.
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  • ...Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitumor, and immunostimulating activity.
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  • '''Cryptoxanthins''' are [[antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s. They are hydroxyla
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  • ...rbic acid]]: yeasts do not make vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), but a similar antioxidant known as [http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/SCRI/Web/Site/home/ResearchAreas/Theme
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  • {{:Vitamin E/Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study}} ...2h-1-benzopyran-6-ol nucleus, these compounds exhibit varying degree of [[antioxidant]] activity, depending on the site and number of methyl groups and the type
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  • Cranberries contain [[vitamin C]] and other [[antioxidant]]s; research continues into their possible [[medicine|medicinal]] use.
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  • ...rated compounds with a variety of beneficial health effects due to their [[antioxidant]] properties. Both <math>\alpha</math>-carotene and <math>\beta</math>-car
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  • '''Lycopene''' is a naturally occurring [[antioxidant]] chemical found in some [[anti-cancer food]]s, particularly in cooked [[to
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