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Introducing Best French Red Wine Extract, formerly Best French Grape Extract.
Best French
Red Wine Extract contains BioVin® Advanced, a French Red Wine extract made from
whole red wine grapes. BioVin® Advanced contains 5% red wine trans-resveratrol
and 30-35% red wine polyphenols, including anthocyanins and other flavonoids.
Each capsule of Best French Red Wine Extract provides the resveratrol equivalent
of 3 glasses of red wine or 12 glasses of white wine.
The whole
grape constituents in BioVin® Advanced enhance the body's antioxidant defenses
to counteract the effects of free radicals. * Resveratrol is involved in
activating the human enzyme SIRT1, which is involved in regulating metabolism
and healthy weight control.* Resveratrol and red wine polyphenols have been
shown to support healthy cardiovascular function and promote healthy aging. *
Made from Premium French Red Wine
BioVin®
Advanced is a red wine extract manufactured in France from premium red grapes
abundant in polyphenols and resveratrol. The grapes are fermented into wine,
which then undergoes filtration to remove any impurities. The final product is
purely extracted and washed with grain alcohol before the alcohol is evaporated,
resulting in a potent concentrate. Animal studies of French red wine polyphenols
have demonstrated effects in supporting cardiovascular health and scavenging
free radicals. Studies of resveratrol also suggest support of cardiovascular
function and promotion of longevity and healthy aging in animals. Best French
Red Wine Extract containing BioVin® Advanced retains the natural color of
premium red wine grapes.
Ingredients
Benefits
Rich in Natural Antioxidants, including Resveratrol*
Best French
Red Wine Extract with BioVin® Advanced delivers a wide profile of natural
constituents present in wine grapes, including polyphenols, proanthocyanidins
(OPCs), gallic acid, ellagic acid, quercetin, catechin, epicatechin and other
valuable components. Many of these substances are powerful antioxidants, which
have been studied for their potential health benefits.
Best French
Red Wine Extract also contains a minimum of 5% trans-resveratrol, a potent
antioxidant present in the grape skin. In a study conducted at the University of
Chicago, resveratrol demonstrated significant in vitro
free-radical inhibiting ability and antimutagenic activity, as well as
anti-inflammatory activity in test animals.2 Further research reveals
that resveratrol is a more potent antioxidant than vitamins C and E when
scavenging lipid peroxyl radicals in liposomes in vitro.3
Protects Health of Capillaries*
OPCs (oligomeric
proanthocyanidins) derived from grapes have been investigated for their
protective effect on capillaries, the small blood vessels subject to
free-radical-induced injury. OPCs show the ability to prevent the formation of
lipid peroxides, a type of free-radical that can attack lipid molecules in
epithelial tissue, which forms the lining of capillary walls.4 OPCs
also protect capillary tissues from breakdown by enzymes such as collagenase,
elastase and hyaluronidase.4
Promotes Healthy Cardiovascular Function and Supports Healthy Aging*
There is
growing interest in the ability of wine grape polyphenols to protect LDL
cholesterol from oxidation. In a 1993 study published in The Lancet, Frankel, et
al found that phenolic substances present in wine acted as electron donors to
inhibit copper-catalyzed oxidation of LDL molecules.5 In its
unoxidized or “native” state, LDL cholesterol accumulates in blood-vessel walls
only to a limited degree. On the other hand, oxidized LDL is readily absorbed by
macrophages present in arterial walls, forming “foam cells.” It is possible that
much of the value of dietary antioxidants may center on protecting lipid
molecules from oxidation. It has been suggested that the benefits of polyphenols
may help explain, in part, the so-called “French Paradox,” the relatively low
mortality rate from heart disease found in regions with high consumption of red
wine. In summary, the broad range of natural grape antioxidants in Best French
Red Wine Extract may support overall cardiovascular health in several ways: 1)
Reduction of oxidative stress (free radicals), 2) Protection of LDL cholesterol
and other lipid molecules against oxidation, 3) Preventing formation of lipid
peroxides which can attack capillary cell membranes, and 4) Inhibition of
enzymes that break down capillary tissues.
Resveratrol
has also recently been studied in animal models for its beneficial effects on
healthy aging. It has particularly shown tremendous promise in mice. A study
published in 2006 in the journal Nature was the first of its
kind to assess the ability of resveratrol to improve survival of mice that were
fed on a high-calorie diet. Caloric restriction studies have shown an ability to
increase lifespan and longevity in rodent models. Resveratrol has been shown to
affect the SIRT1 gene, one of the family of sirtuin genes found in mammals that
are known to influence insulin and glucose production, fat metabolism and cell
survival. Supplementation of mice fed on a high-calorie, high fat diet with
trans-resveratrol was shown in this study to enhance their survival and
longevity in comparison with control mice fed on the same diet (with no
resveratrol). At 114 weeks of age, the survival rate for the mice supplemented
with resveratrol was 58% whereas only 42% of the control mice survived.
Moreover, the supplemented mice were compared to a third group of mice that were
fed a standard diet. These mice are known to live significantly longer than
those fed on a high-calorie diet. The results of the comparison showed that,
although the mice fed a high-calorie diet with resveratrol were overweight, they
had the same survival rate as the mice fed on a standard diet. In other words,
both groups had a 58% survival rate at 114 weeks of age.6 This is
significant in that it shows that supplementation with resveratrol caused a
reduction in the rate of mortality in mice that mirrored that of healthy mice.
Although further research is necessary to assess the effects of resveratrol
supplementation in humans, the antioxidant and cardiovascular benefits seen in
other mammals indicate that resveratrol is a compound with exciting potential.
Safety
Suggested Adult Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule
three times daily, or as directed by a nutritionally informed health care
provider.
Does Not
Contain: milk, egg, wheat, corn, sugar, sweeteners, starch, salt, or
preservatives.
Scientific References
1. Gluck G.
Cyvex Technologies, Irvine, CA, Technical Bulletin, 03 February 1997.
2. Facino RM,
et al. Free radicals scavenging action and antienzyme activities of
procyanidines from Vitis vinifera. Arzneim.-Forsch. (1994) 44(I), Nr. 5:592-601.
3. Stojanovic
S, Sprinz H, Brede O. Efficiency and mechanism of the antioxidant action of
trans-resveratrol and its analogues in the radical liposome oxidation. Arch
Biochem Biophys. 2001;391(1):79-89.
4. Frankel EN,
et al. Inhibition of oxidation of human low density lipoprotein by phenolic
substances in red wine. Lancet (1993) 341:454-57.
5. Jang M, et
al. Cancer chemoprotective activity of resveratrol, a natural product derived
from grapes. Science. Vol. 275, 10 January1997.
6. Baur JA,
Pearson KJ, et al. Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a
high-calorie diet. Nature. 2006 Nov 16;444(7117):337-42.
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