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Resveratrol In Grape Skins May Help Diabetics

Published April 13th, 2008


Grape skins could be a natural solution to stop complications in people with diabetes, according to research at the Peninsula Medical School in Exeter.

The skins contain high levels of a compound called resveratrol, which is also found in seeds, peanuts and red wine.

The Peninsula Medical School (PMS) research shows it protects against damage to blood vessels caused by the high levels of glucose in diabetics. The condition can lead to kidney and heart disease.

Dr Matt Whiteman, senior lecturer at the Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science said: “Resveratrol’s antioxidant effects in the test tube are well documented but our research shows the link between high levels of glucose, its damaging effect on cell structure, and the ability of resveratrol of protect against and mend that damage.”

Dr Victoria King, research manager at health charity Diabetes UK, said the research was in its preliminary stages.

“Much more research is needed before we can say whether this compound can combat diabetes-related complications,” she said.

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