Antioxidants-
New Project on Alaska Native Berries
During the summer, 2003, we collected more than 200 samples of Alaska
wild and domestic berries for analysis of antioxidants. Most of the berries
are being processed in the chemistry laboratory at our Palmer Research
Facility. Preliminary results show very high levels of the antioxidant,
caffeic acid in highbush cranberry (Viburnum edule), and as expected,
very high levels of vitamin C in rosehips. Many berry pickers from around
Alaska are helping us with this project, and it will continue for at least
three more years. We are interested in documenting the levels of antioxidants
in all of our wild berries as well as determining what happens to those
levels when the berries are processed.
If you would like to be involved, please contact us at 474-5651.
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