Why Do Liquid Vitamins Contain Antioxidants?
Copyright 2005 Kristy Haugen
Vitamins offer many health benefits. Many only think they
need to take a good vitamin supplement because their mother
said so. However, vitamin supplements offer antioxidants
such as vitamin E, vitamin C, and vitamin A. These
antioxidants combat reactive oxygen intermediates (free
radicals). In order for us to understand why it is
important to take a vitamin supplement rich in
antioxidants, we need to understand free radicals.
Most recall the widely recognized chlorofluorocarbons which
were free radicals produced by solar radiation that caused
depletion of the ozone layer. This is probably the most
familiar free radical that jogs the memory. However, free
radicals have been linked to several diseases such as
cancer, hypertension, and rheumatoid arthritis to name a
few. But what are free radicals?
Free radicals are simply atoms or groups of atoms with
unpaired electrons in the outer (valence) shell. Why is
this so deadly? Most atoms want to attain a stable outer
shell. In order to be stable, free radicals must obtain an
electron so that the electrons are paired. Because the
outer shell contains unpaired electrons, free radicals are
extremely reactive.
In our bodies, free radicals will oxidize the nearest
molecule taking the needed electron. The oxidized molecule
will then become a free radical, beginning a chain
reaction. This chain reaction will continue until
resulting in the disruption of a living cell. Free
radicals can attack lipids (fats), proteins, carbohydrates,
and DNA. However, DNA is a prime target. DNA and free
radical interactions usually result in mutations that
adversely affect the cell cycle and potentially lead to
malignancy. In fact, researchers believe this is how many
forms of cancer arise. Why should you take an antioxidant?
Antioxidants are substances that protect the body from
damaging oxidation reactions. The antioxidants can safely
interact with free radicals and prevent the damage of vital
molecules. Antioxidants are able to neutralize the free
radical chain reaction by reacting with the free radical.
In order to stop the chain reaction, the antioxidant
donates the needed electron. The antioxidants also do not
become a free radical by donating the electron, safely
ending the chain reaction. The antioxidants are able to do
this because they are stable in either form.
Free radicals can be very harmful for the body. Most focus
on the harmful affects of free radicals and sources of
damaging free radicals; pollution, radiation, cigarette
smoke and herbicides. However, some free radicals can be
useful to our bodies and environment. Free radicals are
required in polymerization reactions to create useful
plastics. The body uses free radicals in the immune system
(neutrophils). The body also uses free radicals for cell
signaling processes.
Regardless of good free radicals, protection against
harmful free radicals is extremely important to good
health. The most important antioxidants are vitamin A
(beta-carotene), vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and vitamin E
(alpha tocopherol). The body does not produce these
essential vitamins, so they must be provided in the diet.
The invisible war against harmful free radical damage
affects the world. The antioxidant remedy can easily be
supplemented with a vitamin supplement fortified with
antioxidants. Cancer may not be curable but it can be
prevented if antioxidants are allowed to intervene.
About the Author:
Kristy Haugen is a mother working to finish her second
bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering. She is also a
Licensed Practical Nurse with a current bachelor degree in
Biology and Chemistry. She writes to quench her thirst for
knowledge. Read more articles at
http://www.vitaminmaniac.com in the 'Health Article'
section.
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