Resveratrol has been in and out of the media for the last decade after noticing the “French Paradox” with the French having great health despite higher fat diets. It began by suggesting that a glass of red wine was actually good for your health in limited quantities. For those of us who like a good glass of wine, this was good news! But chronic alcohol consumption side effects of causing fat to accumulate fat around the liver which may cause liver diseases such as cirrhosis and fibrosis or even worse, kidney failure. After further research, it has been decided that a red wine by-product, Resveratrol was the ingredient behind the wonder. It has since been used in studies for a variety of reasons and is made into supplements with a huge following.
What is this Resveratrol exactly? It is a Antioxident that has been not only found in red wine, but also exists in smaller quantities in: grapes, peanuts, dark Chocolate and cocca. In that Resveratrol can be an anti-inflammatory, lower blood sugar, aide in reducing fat cells, increasing athletic performance, and may reduce the amount of estrogen’s in women’s bodies, therefore inhibiting Breast Cancer initiation.
Information is continuing to evolve as research continues on the different uses of Resveratrol. Just last week information that, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the makers of a FDA approved myalli, used the compound to design the drug SRT1720. It was tested on mice that it “activated the same enzymes that people use when they are going to the gym”. When past research showed that it reduced the amount of fat cells and the effects of calorie restriction even while on a high fat diet, it is not a suprise that a large Pharma company would be soon be in the works for using the compound for fat loss. This same compound is going to be tested for a phase II trial for diabetics.
While there have been numerous studies going back and forth about the effects of Resveratrol, it appears that hearing about this powerful antioxident is not coming to an end soon. Instead, it should be something to keep our eye open about as research grows as it begins to go from Mice to Humans.
Original source: http://katemclin.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/what-resveratrol-means-to-health-and-its-possabilities/