Abstract

The studies of water-soluble antioxidants (anthocyanins, leukoanthocyanins, ascorbic acid, and total content of polyphenols, rutin, and water-soluble antioxidants) in higher plants of the Baltic region are reviewed. The patterns of antioxidant accumulation during ontogenetic development of wild plants and the impact of the environmental factors and technogenic pollution (petrol, car exhausts, heavy metals) are considered. The correlation between the accumulation of water-soluble antioxidants and the distance of plants from the sea coast is discussed.

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