CORN
Corn grows in 'ears,' each of which is covered
in rows of kernels that are then
protected by the silk-like threads called
'corn silk' and encased in a husk. Corn is
known scientifically as Zea mays.
This moniker reflects its traditional name, maize,
by which it was known to the
Native Americans as well as many other cultures throughout the world.
HEALTH
BENEFITS OF CORN
Health benefits of corn include controlling
diabetes, prevention of heart ailments, lowering hypertension and prevention of
neural-tube defects at birth. Corn or maize is one of the most popular cereals
in the world and forms the staple food in many countries including USA, Africa
etc. It not only provides the necessary calories for daily metabolism, but is a
rich source of vitamins A, B, E and many minerals. Its high fibre content
ensures that it plays a role in prevention of digestive ailments like
constipation and haemorrhoids as well as colorectal cancer. The antioxidants
present in corn also act as anti-cancer agents and prevent Alzheimer’s.
Health benefits of corn are offered by presence
of quality nutrients in it. Also, being rich in phytochemicals, it provides
protection against numerous chronic diseases. Following are some of the health
benefits of corn:
- RICH SOURCE OF CALORIES: Corn is a rich source of calories and forms a part of the staple diet
among many populations. The calorific content of corn is 342 calories per
100grams, among the highest in cereals.
- PREVENTION OF HAEMORRHOIDS
AND COLORECTAL CANCER: The fibre
content of one cup of corn amounts 18.4% of the daily recommended amount.
This aids in alleviating digestive problems such as constipation and
haemorrhoids, as well as lowering the risk of colon cancer.
- RICH SOURCE OF VITAMINS: Corn is rich in vitamin B constituents, especially Thiamin and Niacin.
Thiamin is essential for maintaining nerve health and cognitive function.
Niacin deficiency leads to Pellagra; a disease characterised by diarrhoea,
dementia and dermatitis and is commonly observed in malnourished
individuals. Corn is also a good source of Pantothenic acid which is a vitamin
necessary for carbohydrate as well as protein and lipid metabolism in the
body. Deficiency of folic acid in pregnant women leads to birth of
underweight infants and may also result in neural tube defects at birth.
Corn provides a large chunk of the daily folate requirement. Yellow corn
is a rich source of beta-carotene which forms vitamin A in the body,
essential for maintenance of good vision and skin. The kernels of corn are
rich in vitamin E, a natural antioxidant essential for growth.
- PROVIDES NECESSARY
MINERALS: Corn contains
abundant phosphorus apart from magnesium, manganese, zinc, iron and
copper. It also contains trace minerals like selenium. Phosphorus is
essential for maintenance of normal growth, bone health and normal kidney
functioning. Magnesium is necessary for maintaining normal heart rate and
for bone strength.
- ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF
CORN: According to
studies carried out at Cornell University, corn
is a rich source of antioxidants which fight the cancer causing free
radicals. In fact, cooking increases the antioxidants in sweet corn. Corn
is a rich source of a phenolic compound ferulic acid, an anti-cancer agent
which has been shown to be effective in fighting tumours in breast cancer
and liver cancer. Anthocyanins, found in purple corn also act as
scavengers of cancer-causing free radicals.
- CARDIO-PROTECTIVE
ATTRIBUTES: According to
researchers, corn oil has been shown to anti-atherogenic effect on the
cholesterol levels, thus preventing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- Prevents Anaemia: The vitamin B12 and folic acid present in corn prevent anaemia caused
by the deficiency of these vitamins.
- LOWERING LDL CHOLESTEROL: According to Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, consumption of corn husk oil
lowers plasma LDL cholesterol by reducing cholesterol absorption by the
body.
- PROTECTION AGAINST
DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION: Consumption of corn kernels assists the management of non-insulin
dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and is effective against hypertension
due to the presence of phenolic phytochemicals in whole corn.
- COSMETIC BENEFITS: Corn starch is used in the manufacture of many cosmetics and may also
be applied topically to soothe skin rashes and irritations. Corn products
can be used to replace carcinogenic petroleum products which form major
components of cosmetic preparations.
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