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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction - - - - - - - - 1
CHAPTER TWO
2.2.1 Carotenoids - - - - - - - - 5
2.2.2 Flavonoids - - - - - - - - 7
2.2.3 Steroids - - - - - - - - - 7
2.2.5 Cyanide - - - - - - - - - 9
2.2.6 Oxalate - - - - - - - - - 10
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
Conclusion - - - - - - - - 13
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References - - - - - - - - 14
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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against disease. There are more than thousand known
fruits.
ACTIONS OF PHYTOCHEMICALS
osteoporosis.
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Food containing phytochemicals are already part of our
cancer growth.
3
Help to regulate hormones, such as estrogen and insulin.
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CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
1. Medicinal phytochemicals.
2. Harmful phytochemicals.
MEDICAL PHYTOCHEMICALS
2.2.1 CAROTENOIDS
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buttercups, and bananas. There are over 600 known
PROPERTIES
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT
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2.2.2 FLAVONOIDS
2014).
FUNCTIONS OF FLAVONOID
animals.
2.2.3 STEROIDS
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Species distribution and functions, the following are some
- Mineralocorticoids
blood pressure.
HARMFUL PHYTOCHEMICALS
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2.2.5 CYANIDE
cyanide.
cassava).
- Excessive sleepiness
- Shortness of breath
- Headache
- Dizziness
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POISONING SYMPTOMS
there one easy way to classify them, but they may include;
- Pain
- Dry skin
- Dry mouth
2.2.6 OXALATE
cocoa, nuts and seed. Your body can produce oxalate on its
oxalate and iron oxalate, high oxalate diets have been linked to
Riemenscheider el at (2000).
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PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF OXALATE
through smoking.
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CHAPTER THREE
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CHAPTER FOUR
CONCLUSION
inflammatory effect.
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REFERENCES
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