| Literature DB >> 19730919 |
Istvan Lekli1, Diptarka Ray, Dipak K Das.
Abstract
A mild-to-moderate wine drinking has been linked with reduced cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular risk as well as reduced risk due to cancer. The reduced risk of cardiovascular disease associated with wine drinking is popularly known as French Paradox. A large number of reports exist in the literature indicating that resveratrol present in wine is primarily responsible for the cardioprotection associated with wine. Recently, resveratrol was shown to extend life span in yeast through the activation of longevity gene SirT1, which is also responsible for the longevity mediated by calorie restriction. This review summarizes the reports available on the functional and molecular biological aspects of resveratrol, wine and grapes in potentiating the longevity genes.Entities:
Keywords: Longevity; Red wine; Resveratrol; SirT1
Year: 2009 PMID: 19730919 PMCID: PMC2820197 DOI: 10.1007/s12263-009-0145-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Nutr ISSN: 1555-8932 Impact factor: 5.523