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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-10-07

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Nutraceuticals: Harnessing plant power for a new generation of superfoods

  • [01] Nutraceuticals: Harnessing plant power for a new generation of superfoods

    Greek scientists are one step away from developing a new generation of health-enhancing 'superfoods' enriched with bioactive substances extracted from the aromatic plants that grow in Greece and act as nature's dispensary.

    Talking to the Athens-Macedonian News Agency on Friday, pathologist Stergios Tzimikas outlined his vision to eventually use the extracts of aromatic plants produced by his small business in order to develop healing foods - or nutraceuticals - that have the same appearance as ordinary foods, can be consumed as part of the diet, but support the normal functioning of the human body and reduce the risk of chronic ailments.

    Tzimikas noted that there are many bioactive substances in nature, especially in aromatic plants, that are beneficial to human health and have been proved to reduce morbidity for a series of ailments, from cardiovascular disease to Alzheimer's and various forms of cancer.

    In work carried out by the Thessaloniki University School of Pharmacy in collaboration with Ioannina University Medical School, Tzimikas said, "we succeeded in isolating some of the bioactive substances that are in common aromatic plants and are now investigating how we can introduce these into foods. I believe we are very close and we will succeed."


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