- Organic tomatoes produce higher levels of antioxidants in response to more stressful growing conditions
By Claire Bates
|
Better for you? Organic tomatoes do contain higher levels of disease-fighting chemicals, say scientists
It's an argument that continues to exercise consumers and growers across the UK - organic produce may be good for the environment, but is it any better for your health?
A new study has found that when it comes to tomatoes at least, it really may pay off to fork out for the more expensive organic produce.
Researchers from the University of Barcelona have found the pesticide-free version of the fruit contains higher levels of disease-fighting chemicals than the conventional kind.
Known as polyphenols, the chemical compounds protect plants against disease and are thought to also benefit human health.
The nutrients have a natural antioxidant effect and studies have suggested they could help halt the spread of certain cancers as well as protect against chronic conditions such as arthritis. Other research has found they can protect against heart disease due to their anti-inflammatory and anti-clotting properties.
The conclu sion challenges the Food Standards Agency, which has long dismissed the health gains of organic food.
The Government's food watchdog released a report in 2009 that said there was no 'nutritional difference' between organic and conventionally produced food.
The team behind the latest study analysed the chemical structure of the Daniela variety of tomato. They detected 34 different beneficial compounds in both the organic and conventional versions - far more than you would get from a food supplement. However, they found that overall the organic tomatoes contained higher levels of the polyphenols.
The scientists said this difference between organic and conventional tomatoes can be explained by the manure used to grow them.
Lead author Anna Vallverdú Queralt, said: 'Organic farming doesnât use nitrogenous fertilizers; as a result, plants respond by activating their own defence mechanisms, increasing the levels of all antioxidants.'
Co-author Rosa M. Lamuela, added: 'The more stress plants suffer, the more polyphenols they produce.'
The researchers said further clinical studies are needed to see if the organic tomatoes have a more potent effect on the body than the conventional type.
A team led by Ms Lamuela, had previously proved that organic tomato juice and ketchup contains higher polyphenol content than juice and ketchup made from conventionally grown tomatoes.
Tomatoes are known as a super-food as they also contain high levels of vitamin C.
The latest study was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Peter Melchett, Policy Director, Soil Association, said: 'The study by the University of Barcelona which shows that organic tomatoes contain higher levels of antioxidants than non-organic tomatoes confirms a major meta-analysis of all research comparing beneficial nutrients in organic and non-organic food by Dr Kirsten Brandt and others at the University of Newcastle, published in May 2011.'
- 'Beatings', sniper nests and a punishment block called 'The...
- 'You want my home, it will cost you your life': Five dead...
- How track and field athletes have been DIVING across the...
- 'I'm a eat you': Crazed naked man high on bath salts...
- Detroit to be hit by flesh and brain-eating zombie...
- Don't wipe out the masterpiece! Teacher makes 25-minute...
- Scientists crack the code over what makes us cool...and it...
- Australian woman MP faces onslaught of criticism after...
- Former FBI employee 'saw angels guarding Flight 93 site...
- Mystery of Scientology leader's missing wife: David...
- Mother, 46, lured teen into sexual relationship after...
- Adorable pictures to melt even the hardest heart: Tiny...
Share this article:
Here's what other readers have said. Why not add your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.
The comments below have been moderated in advance.
- Newest
- Oldest
- Best rated
- Worst rated
If you've got the extra money....organic is quite pricey.
Report abuse
That's encouraging! My tomato plants look like they are gonna produce a bumper crop this year, even better than last year!........... as long as we get some sunny weather in the next month or so.........
Report abuse
The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar