Right from childhood everyone has learnt the saying “An apple a day keeps doctor away”. Expectant mothers are given apples in large quantities so as to improve digesting of mother and health of their yet to be born child. It is believed that a child would have least skin defects if the mother eats apples before the birth of child. Which vitamins and nutritional components make apple such a magic fruit?
Apart from the numerous vitamins, apple has a tremendous repertoire of micro nutrients and minerals. It also has antiviral properties. It detoxifies the body, reduces headache, inflammation of bladder, tuberculosis, insomnia, worms, gallbladder stones, skin disorders, bronchial asthma, pyorrhea, constipation. Let us see the various vitamins in apples.
Vitamin A is a powerful antioxidant. It is also responsible for improving vision, lowers blood cholesterol, improves skin appearance, strengthen bones. The antioxidant properties help infighting major diseases like heart diseases and cancer. At the same time it fights bacterial, parasitic and viral infections. Vitamin A is also good for eyes as it improves vision. It is also responsible for reducing cancer apart from lowering blood cholesterol and strengthening bones.
Apples are rich source of vitamin B. It contains most of water soluble forms of vitamin B (vitamin B1, B2, B3, B5 and B9). The individual effects of various vitamins are enumerated below.
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, and responsible for increasing the status of immune system in the body. It reduces skin wrinkling and eye diseases & maintains prenatal health. Being an antioxidant it helps in reducing cancer and heart diseases.
Vitamin E, one of the important vitamins in apples, is responsible for maintaining the health of skin and hair. An anti ageing product, it acts as to regulate vitamin A in the body. Protection of skin cells from UV rays, pollution, is also given by the vitamin E
Quick rejuvenationand enhanced process of healing are the actions given by vitamin K. Whenever body is injured, the action of vitamin K induces clotting and thereby prevents excessive blood loss from the body. It also helps keeping the bones sturdy by preventing osteoporosis. An additional antioxidant in the rich repertoire of antioxidants already present in apples, it gives further help in fighting cancer and heart diseases.
Apple is a good source soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. As already said in this article, this is useful in reducing heart diseases and cancer. A small sized apple can supply 20% of daily requirement of our body for dietary fiber. However, the advantages can only be had if the apples are eaten with the skin intact.
One medium apple with skin contains 0.47 grams of protein, 95 calories, and 4.4 grams of dietary fiber. Know the exact amount of vitamins in apples and the following micronutrients:
Vitamin contents | |
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Vitamin A |
98 International Units |
Vitamin B1 |
0.031 mg |
Vitamin B2 |
0.047 mg |
Vitamin B9 |
5 microgram |
Vitamin B5 |
0.111 mg |
Vitamin B6 |
0.075 mg |
Vitamin C |
8.4 mg |
Vitamin E |
0.33 mg |
Vitamin K |
4 microgram |
Mineral contents | |
Potassium |
195 mg |
Phosphorus |
20 mg |
Calcium |
11 mg |
Magnesium |
9 mg |
Iron |
0.22 mg |
Manganese |
0.064 mg |
Zinc |
0.07 mg |
Copper |
0.049 mg |
Sodium |
2 mg |