“…Carotenoids, vitamin C, and vitamin E may have a protective effect against development of diabetes by relieving oxidative stress that interferes with the glucose uptake by cells (Halliwell & Gutteridge, 1989;Gordon, 1996). In several epidemiological studies, intakes or serum levels of vitamin C, vitamin E, or carotenoids have been inversely associated with diabetes (Chatterjee & Banerjee, 1979;Sinclair et al, 1994;Feskens et al, 1995;Salonen et al, 1995;Abahusain et al, 1999;Ford et al, 1999;Knekt et al, 1999;Will et al, 1999;Polidori et al, 2000;Montonen et al, 2004b). However, the findings on the relation between antioxidants and glucose metabolism are not consistent (Sanchez-Lugo et al, 1997;Reunanen et al, 1998;Liu et al, 1999).…”