Health Secrets of Red Wine Uncovered

But for maximum benefits, sip don't gulp, research shows

Posted: June 11, 2009

THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists already knew that drinking red wine in moderation is good for your health; now they are figuring out why.

New research is uncovering the disease-prevention secrets of a polyphenol called resveratrol, one of compounds in red wine that seems to improve health. Although the benefits have been touted for years, researchers weren't sure how polyphenols, and resveratrol in particular, worked in the body.

"The breadth of benefits is remarkable -- cancer prevention, protection of the heart and brain from damage, reducing age-related diseases, such as inflammation, reversing diabetes and obesity, and many more," said Lindsay Brown, an associate professor of the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Queensland in Australia and co-author of a study that will appear in the September issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.

Brown said scientists are beginning to understand how resveratrol does its work. Possible mechanisms include:

Scientists are also studying how the body absorbs resveratrol into the blood stream, since the compound is largely inactivated in the gut and liver.

"Most of the resveratrol in imbibed red wine does not reach the circulation," Stephen Taylor, a professor of pharmacology at the University of Queensland, said in a journal news release. "Interestingly, absorption via the mucous membranes in the mouth can result in up to around 100 times the blood levels, if done slowly rather than simply gulping it down."

More information

Oregon State University has more on resveratrol.

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Movementlean of @ Dec 22, 2009 09:27:07 AM

Drinking more wine

I am all about the positive things that red wine can do for your heart. I checked http://www.vitaminalmanac.com

jimzoni of TX @ Oct 11, 2009 19:35:36 PM

Started taking Resveratrol 2 months ago

I began taking a Resveratrol supplement (Vindure 900) about 2 months ago, along with my wife. We both have experienced a substantial boost in energy level, and I am down 11 lbs. (but have a long way to go...)

Have been recommending it to everyone I know.

Barry Yarkoni of CA @ Jul 08, 2009 19:58:32 PM

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