Antioxidant vs Oleocanthal - What's the difference?
antioxidant | oleocanthal |
Any substance that acts to slow or prevent the oxidation of another chemical.
In nutrition, one of a group of vitamins that act against the effects of free radicals.
Acting or having agents that act against oxidation.
(biochemistry) A tyrosol ester isolated from extra-virgin olive oil, with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 6, author=Harold Mcgee, title=Extra Virgin Anti-Inflammatories, work=New York Times
, passage=He, Dr. Breslin and several collaborators confirmed that the pungent substance in olive oil is a phenolic chemical, which they named oleocanthal . }}
As nouns the difference between antioxidant and oleocanthal
is that antioxidant is any substance that acts to slow or prevent the oxidation of another chemical while oleocanthal is (biochemistry) a tyrosol ester isolated from extra-virgin olive oil, with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.As an adjective antioxidant
is acting or having agents that act against oxidation.antioxidant
English
(wikipedia antioxidant)Noun
(en noun)Antonyms
* oxidantAdjective
(-)oleocanthal
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Noun
(wikipedia oleocanthal) (-)citation
