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Red Grape Skin Extract Background and Benefits

Grapes are the fruits of any plant in the Vitis genus, commonly known as grapevines. The common grapevine, known scientifically as Vitis vinifera, is the most commercially important species in this genus. It is native to central Europe and southwestern Asia, although grapes are now cultivated throughout the world. The common grape vine has up to 10,000 varieties, but only a relatively small number are commercially significant.

The use of grapes in winemaking is at least 7,000 years old, based on wine jars found in northern Iran. The ancient Mesopotamians and Egyptians also cultivated grapes and made wine on a large scale. Grapes were an essential part of Greek culture for food, wine, and herbal medicine.

The uses of grapes in European folk medicine are extensive. Unripe grapes were used for sore throats and ripe grapes, were used to treat skin and eye infections as well as diseases of the liver and kidneys. Raisins were used to treat dehydration and constipation. Grape leaves were often used to treat hemorrhoids.

Grapes may have a variety of colors when ripe, ranging from light green to nearly black. The color depends primarily on the amount of anthocyanins in the grape, which are reddish plant pigments. Anthocyanins are also the source of many health benefits, making red grapes the most useful type for dietary supplements. These supplements often use the grapes skin, since this is the part of the plant with the highest concentration of anthocyanins.

Trans-resveratrol is also an important component of grape skin extract. This phytoalexin protects the grapes from fungi such as Botrytis cinerea. Additional components in grape skin include a variety of phenolic compounds.

OXIFEND® RED GRAPE SKIN EXTRACT

Oxifend® Red Grape Skin Extract is derived from varieties of Vitis vinifera that are grown in Marlborough, New Zealand. It is extracted naturally from non-fermented grapes with a proprietary 100% Aqua Pure process. This process uses only water, without ethanol or other harsh chemicals.

Most commercial grape skin extract comes from grapes that have already been fermented as a byproduct of making red wine. This process involves bleaching, which removes the anthocyanins in the grapes skin. The extraction process also uses ethanol and other solvents to remove components from the grape skins.

The purpose of Oxifend® Red Grape Skin Extract is to provide the health benefits of red wine in powdered form. It is high in phenols and other active components compared to other grape skin extracts. Laboratory tests show that Oxifend® Red Grape Skin Extract contains 20 active components, while other extracts typically have about four. The production level of Oxifend® Red Grape Skin Extract is also very low, making it a rare ingredient in health supplements.

Uses of Red Grape Skin Extract

Red grape skin extract contains phenolic antioxidant components which are very similar to red wine. It is the unique combination of antioxidants that accounts for many of its health benefits. These benefits include supporting heart health, cholesterol level management, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support for the brain and the body's ability to manage healthy blood sugar levels.

Antioxidant Support

Resveratrol exhibits antioxidant activity, which can help to inhibit the production of free radicals. This benefit may help to manage age-related conditions such as skin damage from UV radiation.

Healthy Blood Sugar Management Support

Grape skin extract may help to manage the level of glucose in the blood.

Healthy Cholesterol Level management

Grape skin extract contains pterostilbene, which can help to manage a healthy cholesterol profile. It also has saponins that may bind with cholesterol to inhibit its absorption into the bloodstream.

Heart Health Support

The resveratrol in grape skin extract can inhibit the formation of blood clots. This benefit can help to support normal heart function, especially if you’re older.

Signs You May Need Red Grape Skin Extract

Cardiovascular signs are the most significant indications that you may need red grape skin extract, especially risk factors for heart attacks and strokes. An unhealthy cholesterol profile may also mean that grape skin extract could help you. The signs of oxidative stress such as sun-damaged skin or early signs of forgetfulness may indicate that you could benefit from the antioxidant effects of grape skin extract. Additional reasons to take grape skin extract include an unhealthy blood sugar level.


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