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From Papaya to Guava: Fruits with the highest vitamin C levels

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 20, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Importance of vitamin C and fruits rich in it

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water-soluble essential vitamin with crucial roles in overall health. It is considered a powerful antioxidant that helps neutralize harmful free radicals, reduces oxidative stress, protects cells from damage, and slows aging and disease progression. It enhances the production and function of white blood cells and is essential for collagen synthesis, which keeps skin, blood vessels, bones, and gums healthy. As per a study by the Indian Journal of Medical Research, fruits like guava contain 4–5 times more vitamin C than oranges. As per the National Library of Medicine, antioxidant properties of vitamin C contribute to the prevention of diseases such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and certain neurodegenerative disorders. Emerging research suggests that vitamin C may play a role in cancer treatment through epigenetic regulation, although more studies are needed to confirm its efficacy. The same study also mentions that vitamin C can improve skin appearance by promoting collagen synthesis and protecting against UV-induced damage. This piece of information explores fruits with the highest vitamin C levels that one can add in daily diet.


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Guava


per 100 gms of guava offers around 228 mg vitamin C and is one of the richest sources of vitamin C. It is also rich in fiber and antioxidants. They promote collagen production for firm, youthful skin and also reduce acne, pigmentation and fine lines. They are also said to neutralize free radicals and reduce cell damage and help lower the risk of chronic diseases.

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Blackcurrants



Per 100 gms of blackcurrants offer 181 mg vitamin C and is a powerful immune booster, which is rich in anthocyanins. They are said to protect against oxidative stress and slow aging. Also, boosts collagen production, reduces wrinkles, and protects against UV damage.

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Kiwi


Per 100 gms of kiwi offer around 92 mg vitamin C, which is great for immunity, skin health, and digestion. They also promote smooth, firm skin by enhancing collagen synthesis. And are said to increase the body's ability to absorb iron from plant foods, preventing fatigue and anemia.

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Strawberries


Per 100 gms of these red delights offer around 59 mg of vitamin C and are good for heart and skin health. They help fight infections and heal faster. They are said to promote collagen production and help with firm skin. They also neutralize harmful free radicals that cause cell damage and aging and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting healthy blood vessels.

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Papaya


They offer 60 mg vitamin C per 100 gms and also contain bromelain, which aids digestion and reduces inflammation. They also aid collagen production and help reduce wrinkles, pigmentation and acne. Also, it helps the body absorb non-heme iron (from plant sources), preventing anemia.


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