date:Jun 02, 2012
rived from a shrub native to North America) is a rich source of phenolic antioxidants, quercetin derivatives and hydroxycinnamic acids and vitamin C.
Studies have linked the fruit to anti-proliferative effects against cancer cells (for instance, Lala et al. 2006), and other work has suggested anti-mutagenic, hepato-protective (ability to prevent liver damage) cardio-protective and anti-diabetic effects.
Girons-Vilaplana et al. added black chokeberry concentrate to fresh lemon juice at 5% w/v (