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London.– Grape juice seems to have the same protective effect against heart disease as red wine, French scientists said on Wednesday.

Researchers at the Universite Louis Pasteur de Strasbourg were examining the effect on the heart of Concord grape juice.

"Grape juice can have a similar effect (against heart disease) as red wine but without the alcohol. That is a very important message," said Dr Valerie Schini-Kerth, lead author of the study published in the journal Cardiovascular Research.

Red wine and certain types of grape juice have high levels of polyphenols, which block the production of a protein linked to cardiovascular disease  the number one – killer in many Western countries.

Heart and vascular problems develop when endothelial cells that make up blood vessels do not work properly.

Schini-Kerth and her team found that polyphenols in Concord grape juice activate endothelial cells to produce nitric oxide which helps to protect against cardiovascular disease and to maintain healthy blood vessels and blood pressure.

Polyphenols work the same way in red wine and in grape juice.

"But not every grape juice has the beneficial effect. It has to have a high level of polyphenols," Schini-Kerth said.

The amount of polyphenols in grape juice, as in red wine, depends on the type of grape used and how it is processed.

"We have information on more than 100 different kinds of wine and the amount of polyphenols. What we know is that the most protective ones have the highest levels of polyphenols. That is established," she said.

But Schini-Kerth, whose research was partly funded by Welch Foods Inc which is a leading producer of grape juice, said little information is available on the levels of polyphenols in grape juice.

The scientists were studying cells from pigs, which provide a good model for studying human cells.

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2 comment(s)
Written by: Byron Nelson, 5 Feb 2007 4:35 PM
From: Southern California
Great news about Concord Grape Juice, especially for those unable to drink red wine because of health issues caused by the alcohol.
I must admiit that with Welch Foods funding part of the research, I was astonished that not even one grape juice could be identified with the high polyphenol level necessary to have the same heart health impact as red wine ( score 100 for wine and 0 for juice).
Now that you have left many dangling on the end of a string, hope pertinent juice info will follow.
Written by: barbara, 10 Feb 2007 5:02 PM
From: california
a lot of this is wonderful, but what is not being said is where can one purchase this kind of grape juice with the polyphenols. I haven't written to Welsh's grape juice, and they don't even reply. Why isn't the Polyphenols even in the description or contents when showing what is in the grape juice? When one drinks plain old grape juice, do it have polyphenols in it.
Thanks
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