date:Sep 07, 2012
ng amounts of vitamins and carotenoids, noted Wang and his team.
However they revealed that in general microgreens contain considerably higher concentrations of vitamins and carotenoids than their mature plant counterparts.
All of these nutrients are extremely important for skin, eyes, and fighting cancer and have all sorts of benefits associated with them, added Dr Gene Lester, of the USDA, who also worked on the project.
To find that the levels were not only detectible but in some cases 4-