Benefits
- Delicious and crunchy apple fruit is notable
for its impressive list of phyto-nutrients, and anti-oxidants. Studies suggest
that its components are essential for normal growth, development and overall
well-being.
- Apples are low in calories; 100 g of fresh
fruit slices provide only 50 calories. They, however, contain no saturated fats or cholesterol. Nonetheless, the
fruit is rich in dietary fiber, which helps prevent absorption of dietary-LDL
or bad cholesterol in the gut. The fiber also saves the colon mucous membrane
from exposure to toxic substances by binding to cancer-causing chemicals inside
the colon.
- Apples are rich in antioxidant
phyto-nutrients flavonoids and polyphenolics. The total measured
anti-oxidant strength (ORAC value) of 100 g apple fruit is 5900 TE. Some
of the important flavonoids in apples are quercetin, epicatechin, and procyanidin
B2. Additionally, they are also good in tartaric acid that gives
tart flavor to them. Altogether, these compounds help the body protect from
deleterious effects of free radicals.
- Apple fruit contains good quantities of vitamin-C
and beta-carotene. Vitamin C
is a powerful natural antioxidant. Consumption of foods rich in vitamin C helps the body develop
resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory
free radicals from the body.
- Further, apple fruit is a good source of
B-complex vitamins such as riboflavin,
thiamin, and pyridoxine (vitamin B6). Together these vitamins help as
co-factors for enzymes in metabolism as well as in various synthetic functions
inside the body.
- Apple also contains a small amount of
minerals like potassium, phosphorus,
and calcium. Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids helps
controlling heart rate and blood pressure; thus, counters the bad influences of
sodium.
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