包装 |
Drum |
出生地 |
Shaanxi China (Mainland) |
年级 |
YuenSun-Premium |
牌子的名字 |
YuenSun |
类型 |
水果摘要 |
形式 |
粉 |
一部分 |
种子 |
开采的型 |
液体的固体的提取 |
Grape Seed P.E. Name: Grape Seed P.E. Category: Standard Herbal Extract Effectiveness: Cardiovascular health/Anti-Aging Plant of Origin: Vitaceae Apprearance: Red brown powder Specifications of Product Content Specifications: 95% OPC (Oligomeric Proantho Cyanidins) Test by UV ProanthocyanidinsMolecular Formula: C31H28O12Molecular Weight: 426.72CAS Number: 18206-61-6 Function and uses Human case reports and results from laboratory and animal studies show that grape seed extract may be useful to treat heart diseases such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol. By limiting lipid oxidation, phenolics in grape seeds may reduce risk of heart disease, such as by inhibiting platelet aggregation and reducing inflammation. While such studies are promising, more research including long-term studies in humans is needed to confirm initial findings. A polyphenol contained in grape seeds is resveratrol which may interfere with cancer cell growth and proliferation, as well as induce apoptosis, among a variety of potential chemopreventive effects. Grape seed components may also be active against HIV by inhibiting virus expression and replication. Preliminary research shows that grape seed extract may have other possible anti-disease properties, such as in laboratory models of Wound healing—grape seed proanthocyanidins induced vascular endothelial growth factor and accelerated healing of injured skin in mice. Tooth decay --seed phenolics may inhibit oral sugar metabolism and retard growth of certain bacteria causing dental caries. Osteoporosis -- grape seed extracts enhanced bone density and strength in experimental animals. Skin cancer -- grape seed proanthocyanidins decreased tumor numbers and reduced the malignancy of papillomas. Ultraviolet damage to skin—dietary proanthocyanidins may protect against carcinogenesis and provide supplementation for sunscreen protection. Currently, there are four clinical trials underway to assess the effect of grape seed extracts on human breast cancer, blood estrogen levels in postmenopausal women, and coronary artery disease.