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Ancient Monkfruit Reveals Hidden Antioxidant Powers Beyond Sweetening
science1 month ago

Ancient Monkfruit Reveals Hidden Antioxidant Powers Beyond Sweetening

New research on monkfruit (luohan guo) shows its internal chemistry includes diverse antioxidant metabolites—flavonoids, terpenoids, and amino acids—varying by cultivar and by peel vs pulp. The study identified 29 key antioxidant compounds across four monkfruit types that interact with 26 biological targets, linking the fruit to pathways related to oxidative stress, inflammation, and potentially cancer biology. While promising, researchers caution that these findings don’t constitute health claims and emphasize tailoring cultivation and processing to maximize beneficial compounds for future products.

"The Nutritional Benefits of Starting Your Day with a Breakfast Banana"
food-and-agriculture2 years ago

"The Nutritional Benefits of Starting Your Day with a Breakfast Banana"

Bananas and plantains have a long history, originating in Asia and eventually spreading to Africa and other tropical and subtropical regions. They belong to the genus Musa, with about 70 known species. Most of the bananas we know today are descended from two wild species and were domesticated about 7,000 years ago. Bananas reached Africa through trade networks, becoming staple foods on the continent. The maritime explorations of Portugal and Spain introduced bananas to the New World. In Trinidad and Tobago, plantains were an important staple for slaves and are still grown locally. Different varieties of bananas and plantains are available, each with its own unique characteristics and uses. Bananas and plantains are highly nutritious and offer various health benefits.