Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AVOCADOS ‘CAN HELP KEEP YOU YOUNG’ AND FIGHT OFF DISEASES BY TACKLING DANGEROUS MOLECULES

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Avocados could be a weapon in the fight against ageing and disease, say scientists.

Oil from the fruit was shown in tests to combat free radicals – dangerous molecules said to have a hand in everything from ageing to heart disease and cancer.

These are particular­ly common inside mitochondr­ia, the tiny powerhouse­s in our cells that turn the food we eat into energy. Many ‘antioxidan­t' chemicals in vegetables and fruits such as carrots and tomatoes can mop up free radicals – but they can't make their way inside mitochondr­ia. Those in avocados can, the American Society for Biochemist­ry and Molecular Biology's annual conference heard. Researcher Christian Cortes-rojo said: ‘The problem is that the antioxidan­ts in other substances are unable to enter mitochondr­ia. So free radicals go on damaging mitochondr­ia, causing energy production to stop and the cell to collapse and die.' ‘An analogy would be that, during an oil spill, if we cleaned only the spilled oil instead of fixing the perforatio­n where oil is escaping, then the oil would go on spilling, and fish would die anyway.' Unstable free radicals are natural waste products of metabolism but may be generated in greater numbers due to factors such as pollution, tobacco smoke and radiation.

They wreak havoc in the body, triggering chain reactions that destroy cell membranes, proteins and even DNA. The phenomenon is one of the prime drivers of ageing and believed to play a major role in damage to arteries and cancer.

The researcher­s found avocado oil allowed yeast cells to survive exposure to high concentrat­ions of iron – an element that produces ‘huge amounts' of free radicals.

‘We'll need to confirm that what has been observed in yeasts could occur in higher organisms, such as humans,' said Mr Cortes-rojo, from the University Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo in Mexico.

Avocado oil is similar in compositio­n to olive oil, consumptio­n of which is associated with unusually low levels of chronic disease in some Mediterran­ean countries, and Mr. Cortes-rojo said his discovery could mean avocado oil becoming ‘the olive oil of the Americans'. Previous research conducted in Mexico, the world's largest avocado producer, has shown t the fruit lowers blood levels of cholestero­l, and certain fats linked to diabetes.

(Daily Mail)

"Oil from the fruit was shown in tests to combat free radicals – dangerous molecules said to have a hand in everything from ageing to heart disease and cancer."

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