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Kosher Certified Organic Grape Seed Extract
Grape seeds are an excellent source of oligomeric proanthocyanidins and have been the subject of clinical research in france for their antioxidant activity. antioxidants play an important role in the development of collagen including skin, connective tissue and vascular walls. Natural way standardized grape seed extract is a high potency(955) polyphenol extract.
Basic Information
Product name |
grape powder grape extract sea grape extract |
Active ingredients |
Proanthocyanidins, polyphenols, vitaminsE |
Content |
Proanthocyanidins 95%, 40% polyphenols |
Detection method |
HPLC/UV |
Source extraction |
Grape seed |
Appearance |
Red-brown powder |
Clinical Applications |
Health food, cosmetics |
Packing |
Cardboard, 25 kg / barrel |
Shelf |
24 (months) |
Solubility |
Soluble in water, ethanol, solubility 1-2g / 100ml |
Raw Material |
Powder Extract |
Molecular Formula |
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Main function
1) Diabetes-Related Complications
In a 2009 study of 32 type 2 diabetes patients at high cardiovascular risk, participants took 600 mg of grape seed extract or a placebo every day for four weeks. Study results showed that grape seed extract significantly improved markers of inflammation and glycemia. The study's authors suggest that grape seed extract may have a therapeutic role in decreasing cardiovascular risk.
2) High Blood Pressure
In a 2009 study of subjects with metabolic syndrome, researchers found that four weeks of treatment with grape seed extract lowered both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Metabolic syndrome is marked by a cluster of health problems (including excess belly fat, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, insulin resistance, and inflammation) known to raise your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
3) Alzheimer's Disease
Grape seed extract may help delay the development of Alzheimer's disease, according to an animal study published in 2009. In tests on mice, scientists discovered that grape seed extract eased inflammation and prevented the accumulation of substances known to form the brain plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease.