@article{MAKHILLJFT20211938370,
    title = {Clinical Practices of Herbal Antioxidant: A Review},
    journal = {Journal of Food Technology},
    volume = {19},
    number = {3},
    pages = {32-37},
    year = {2021},
    issn = {1684-8462},
    doi = {jftech.2021.32.37},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1684-8462&doi=jftech.2021.32.37},
    author = {Beenish,Talha,Madiha,Nagina,Raina,Muhammad,Muhammad,Abdul,Muhammad,Aqeel,Shehzeen,Hafiz,Bahisht,Majida,Natasha,Zain,Kainat and},
    keywords = {general health,radical-scavenging,enzymes,Antioxidant,carotenoids},
    abstract = {Antioxidant is a magical term in and of itself.
The real competition is on to find the newest and most
effective mixture of free-radical scavenging chemicals,
with the antioxidant concept functioning as a frontline for
avoiding so-called &#147;free-radical&#148; activities. DNA/RNA,
glucose, trans fats, protein, including micronutrients like
carotenoid (&#945; & &#946; carotene, lycopene), vitamins A, B6,
B12 and folate have all been scientifically proved to be
destroyed by such &#147;radicals&#148;. Enzymes, antioxidants
found naturally in the human body (such as glutathione,
uric acid, ubiquinol-10 as well as a variety of others),
radical-scavenging compounds like vitamin A, C and E,
as well as carotenoid, provide a powerful defence against
these hostile radical species. This article provide short
overview of several recognized and lesser-known herbs
which may help to optimise antioxidant levels and
therefore, provide additional preventative benefits for
general health. It&#146;s important to notice immediately that
antioxidants have a wide variety of free-radical
quenching effects and each one may be attracted to
various parts of the cell. The mixture of several
carotenoids in the retina&#146;s macular region, where
beta-carotene is totally absent, contributes to the
carotenoid&#146;s specialised nature.}
    }