To study if white wines, like red wine, can also protect the heart from ischemia reperfusion injury, ethanol-free extracts of three different white wines (WW1, WW2 and WW3) (100mg/100g body weight) were given orally to Sprague Dawley rats (200 g body weight) for three weeks. Control rats were given water only for the same period of time. After three weeks, rats were anesthetized and sacrificed, and the hearts excised for the preparation of isolated working rat heart. All hearts were subjected to 30 min global ischemia followed by two hours of reperfusion. The results demonstrated that among the three different white wines, only WW2 showed cardioprotection as evidenced by improved post-ischemic ventricular recovery compared to control. The a...
Provinols are an alcohol-free extract of red wine that contains a wide range of polyphenols. Polyphe...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
Since the early 1970s, increasing evidence has suggested that the consumption of moderate amounts of...
Recent studies on the protection afforded by moderate wine consumption against cardiovascular diseas...
It is generally believed that the French paradox is related to the consumption of red wine and not o...
International audienceIt is now well established that oxidative stress resulting from reactive oxyge...
International audienceThe mechanisms through which the consumption of alcoholic beverages, in partic...
Background. Many epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies suggest that chronic and moderate ...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a mild to moderate drinking of wine, par...
Recent studies have documented that grapes and grape juices are equally cardioprotective as red wine...
Objective: To establish whether the total antioxidant capacity of nonalcoholic extracts of three Arg...
Several studies have related moderate consumption of red wine with prevention of cardiovascular dise...
Wines are the subject of increasing numbers of investigations owing to the pharmaceutical usefulness...
The devastating effects of heavy alcohol drinking have been long time recognized. In the last decade...
Wines are the subject of an increasing number of investigations. The benefits of red wine became wid...
Provinols are an alcohol-free extract of red wine that contains a wide range of polyphenols. Polyphe...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
Since the early 1970s, increasing evidence has suggested that the consumption of moderate amounts of...
Recent studies on the protection afforded by moderate wine consumption against cardiovascular diseas...
It is generally believed that the French paradox is related to the consumption of red wine and not o...
International audienceIt is now well established that oxidative stress resulting from reactive oxyge...
International audienceThe mechanisms through which the consumption of alcoholic beverages, in partic...
Background. Many epidemiological, clinical and laboratory studies suggest that chronic and moderate ...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have revealed that a mild to moderate drinking of wine, par...
Recent studies have documented that grapes and grape juices are equally cardioprotective as red wine...
Objective: To establish whether the total antioxidant capacity of nonalcoholic extracts of three Arg...
Several studies have related moderate consumption of red wine with prevention of cardiovascular dise...
Wines are the subject of increasing numbers of investigations owing to the pharmaceutical usefulness...
The devastating effects of heavy alcohol drinking have been long time recognized. In the last decade...
Wines are the subject of an increasing number of investigations. The benefits of red wine became wid...
Provinols are an alcohol-free extract of red wine that contains a wide range of polyphenols. Polyphe...
Wine consumption has been popular worldwide for many centuries. Based on in vitro and in vivo studie...
Since the early 1970s, increasing evidence has suggested that the consumption of moderate amounts of...