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- W4234293194 abstract "Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni is a perennial herb native to South America and commonly known as “stevia.” The leaves of stevia have been used for centuries in Paraguay and Brazil to sweeten food and beverage. Nowadays, the leaves of stevia and the steviol glycosides extracted from them are commonly used to sweeten beverages and foods. The steviol glycosides are a non-nutritive substitute of sugar that does not provide energy. Besides their sweetening properties, the antioxidant capacity of stevia and its sweet diterpenes are reported in the literature. This chapter aims to review the antioxidant properties of S. rebaudiana reported in the literature, the future directions on this topic is discussed taking into consideration its implication on human health." @default.
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- W4234293194 title "Stevia Rebaudiana’s Antioxidant Properties" @default.
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