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Staying
Slim with Red Wine
U.S. researchers have found a compound in red wine
that can help control obesity. The substance, piceatannol, delays the
generation of young fat cells and prevents them from growing into mature ones.
It
is also believed to protect the body from heart and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as
cancer.
The
compound blocks insulin's ability to activate genes that carry out further stages
of fat cell formation.
The
agent found in wine is also thought to protect the body from heart and
neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, according to researchers at Purdue University, Indiana, USA.
"In
the presence of piceatannol you can see delay or complete inhibition of young
fat cells," the Daily Mail quoted lead researcher Kee-Hong Kim, Doctor, as
saying.
"Piceatannol
alters the timing of gene expressions, gene functions and insulin action during
adipogenesis - the process in which young fat cells become mature fat
cells," Kim explained.
The
compound is similar in structure to resveratrol - a supplement sold in the UK
last year to combat disease - and is also found in grapes, blueberries and
passion fruit.
Kim
assistant professor of food science at the university, said, "We are now
testing our idea using animal model obesity to see if
it has the same beneficial functions. We need to work on improving the
stability and solubility of piceatannol to create a biological effect," he
added.
There
is no need to feel excluded if you are not a wine drinker, as this very same
compound is also found in passion fruit, blueberries and, grapes.
By Portia
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