A section of a ripe tomato sample showing the distribution of sucrose (orange) in the flesh and of an antioxidant (green) in
the fruit skin tissue; mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) technology was used to map the molecules.
Not exact matches
Small flies: For this Kandinsky - like image, researchers stained cross sections of 20
fruit fly embryos with antibodies to reveal three distinct
tissue types: muscle, nerve and
skin.
The exfoliation aids greater penetration and absorption of the actives, with a yummy
fruit cocktail of blueberries, raspberries and blackberries infusing the
skin with antioxidants to tighten
tissue.
Rosehip Oil: Comes from the
fruit of the wild rose plant, naturally rich in essential fatty acids Omega 3, 6, and 9 that regenerate
skin cells and repair damaged
tissue.
It should include the antioxidant vitamins C and E in citrus
fruits and healthy oils that defy rapidly aging
skin, vitamin A in carrots and sweet potatoes to name a few that repairs
skin tissues, and the B vitamin biotin that forms the foundation of our
skin and integumentary system and can be found in liver, oats, legumes and kefir.
Snacks that include a mix of brightly coloured produce will also provide the most varied selection of beneficial nutrients: fresh
fruits are a great source of vitamin C, which strengthens children's connective
tissue, muscles and
skin and increases resistance to infection; dried
fruit is an excellent source of iron, which is especially essential during periods of rapid growth; orange vegetables such as carrot sticks are a great source of vitamin A, which promotes normal growth, healthy
skin, and
tissue repair, and aids in night and colour vision; yogurts are a good source of calcium, perfect for developing bones.