Polyphenols, plant compounds found in abundance in red wine and green tea, fight Aβ aggregation (see ARF related news story and Porat et al., 2006), a finding which has only served to further pique ...
Epidemiological, in vitro and animal studies suggest that grape polyphenols, such as those present in wine, have favorable effects on the metabolic syndrome. However, controversy remains whether ...
In a trial of 260 patients with chronic venous insufficiency, the treatment group received grape extract for up to 12 weeks. 5 At the end of the study, the placebo-controlled group had an expected ...
Health benefits from polyphenol antioxidants -- substances found in many fruits and vegetables -- may come at a cost to some people. Nutritional scientists found that eating certain polyphenols ...
Research has shown for the first time that grape seed can aid the effectiveness of chemotherapy in killing colon cancer cells as well as reducing the chemotherapy’s side effects. University of ...
Phenolic compounds stored in grape seeds are central to fruit quality, antioxidant activity, and wine characteristics. Ethylene and melatonin both influence berry development and secondary metabolism, ...
Mathilde Thomas recommends slathering your skin with grape extracts this summer. The cofounder of French skincare brand Caudalíe has a long history of working with resveratrol—the antioxidant often ...