Authors
Jennifer Burns, Takao Yokota, Hiroshi Ashihara, Michael EJ Lean, Alan Crozier
Publication date
2002/5/22
Journal
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Volume
50
Issue
11
Pages
3337-3340
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Stilbenes, in particular trans-resveratrol and its glucoside, are widely reported to be beneficial to health, having been shown to possess antioxidative, anticarcinogenic, and antitumor properties. Major dietary sources include grapes, wine, peanuts, and soy; however, they can also be introduced into the diet through Itadori tea, which has long been used in Japan and China as a traditional herbal remedy for heart disease and strokes. Analysis of grapes, peanuts, and Itadori tea shows that they contain mainly trans-resveratrol glucoside. In contrast, red wines are primarily a source of the aglycones cis- and trans-resveratrol. While peanuts and grapes contain low levels of the stilbenes, Itadori tea and red wine both supply relatively high concentrations of resveratrol. For people who do not consume alcohol, Itadori tea may be a suitable substitute for red wine. However, further study on the potential biological effects of …
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Scholar articles
J Burns, T Yokota, H Ashihara, MEJ Lean, A Crozier - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2002