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"Unlocking the Power of Antioxidants

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense)

Tibetan Goji berry (Lycium chinense), also known as Wolf berry. This fruit has high levels of Vitamin C, from Ningxia in China

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin C

Vitamin C. Computer model of a molecule of the water-soluble vitamin C (ascorbic acid, C6.H8.O6). The atoms (solid tubes) of this organic molecule are colour-coded: carbon (yellow)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Alliin molecule

Alliin molecule
Alliin. Computer model of a molecule of alliin (S-allylcysteine sulphoxide, C6. H11. N. O3. S), an odourless garlic compound

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Sulphur dioxode molecule

Sulphur dioxode molecule
Sulphur dioxide. Computer model of a molecule of sulphur dioxide (SO2). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: sulphur (yellow) and oxygen (red)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Nanotube drug delivery, artwork

Nanotube drug delivery, artwork
Nanotube drug delivery. Computer artwork showing antioxidant molecules BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole) and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) moving along the inside of a nanotube

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Delphinidin molecule

Delphinidin molecule. Computer model of a molecule of delphinidin. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (green), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin E

Vitamin E. Computer model of a molecule of the fat-soluble vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol, the most potent form of tocopherol, C29. H50.O2)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin C molecule

Vitamin C molecule
Vitamin C. Computer model of a molecule of ascorbic acid (vitamin C). Atom are represented as spheres and are colour-coded; carbon (grey), hydrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Glutathione, molecular model

Glutathione, molecular model
Glutathione. Molecular model of the antioxidant glutathione (GST). GST is a small protein molecule manufactured inside human cells from the amino acids cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Resveratrol molecule

Resveratrol molecule. Computer model of a molecule of resveratrol. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (orange)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin C, molecular models

Vitamin C, molecular models. Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is an essential vitamin that is found in fruit and green vegetables

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin K2, molecular model

Vitamin K2, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin K2, also called menaquinone, is C31.H40.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin K1, molecular model

Vitamin K1, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin K1, also called phylloquinone, is C31.H46.O2. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin E (tocotrienol) molecule

Vitamin E (tocotrienol) molecule
Vitamin E. Molecular model of the tocotrienol form of vitamin E. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold) and oxygen (red)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin E (tocopherol) molecule

Vitamin E (tocopherol) molecule
Vitamin E. Molecular model of the tocopherol form of vitamin E. Its chemical formula is C29.H50.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin D3, molecular model

Vitamin D3, molecular model
Vitamin D2, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin D2, also called ergocalciferol, is C28.H44.O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Vitamin C, molecular model

Vitamin C, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is C6.H8.O6. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Tibetan Goji berry or Wolf berry Lycium chinense. New superfruit with high levels of Vitamin C

Tibetan Goji berry or Wolf berry Lycium chinense. New superfruit with high levels of Vitamin C, from Ningxia, China
ROG-13492 Tibetan Goji berry or Wolf berry New superfruit with high levels of Vitamin C, from Ningxia, China. Lycium chinense Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageAnti Oxidant Collection: Garlic and rosemary

Garlic and rosemary
Garlic cloves and rosemary. Cloves of garlic (Allium sativum) and a sprig of fresh rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) on a wooden surface



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"Unlocking the Power of Antioxidants: From Goji Berries to Blueberries" Indulge in the vibrant world of antioxidants with the mighty Goji berries and their refreshing juice. Bursting with nutrients, these tiny red wonders are known for their exceptional antioxidant properties that help fight off harmful free radicals. But don't stop there; explore the realm of antioxidant-rich blueberries as well. These little gems not only tantalize your taste buds but also offer a plethora of health benefits. Packed with vitamins and minerals, they contribute to overall well-being while providing an extra boost to your immune system. Venture into Limassol market in Cyprus, where baskets overflowing with pomegranates catch your eye. This exotic fruit is another fantastic source of antioxidants, offering a delightful combination of sweet and tart flavors that leave you craving more. Delve deeper into science as we unravel Coenzyme Q10 molecules C014/2293 and C014/2294. These powerful compounds play a crucial role in neutralizing oxidative stress within our bodies, promoting cellular health from within. Embark on a journey across North America's picturesque landscapes, starting in New Hampshire. Witness a young girl proudly displaying her handpicked blueberries atop Alton's hilltops—a testament to nature's bountiful gifts brimming with antioxidants. Travel further west to Oregon's Columbia River Basin, where farmers markets outside Portland showcase an array of fresh produce bursting with goodness. Here you can find succulent blueberries among other antioxidant-rich treasures—nature's gift wrapped up for your well-being. So why wait? Embrace the power of antioxidants today. Incorporate goji berries, blueberries, pomegranates, and other natural sources into your diet for a healthier lifestyle filled with vitality and wellness.