Effects of Grape Seed Extract in Subjects with Pre-Hypertension


July 28th 2007
CATEGORIES: Press Releases, Research, Science and Technology

Effects of Grape Seed Extract in Subjects with Pre-Hypertension

This study was undertaken to determine whether grape see extracts (GSE) which contain powerful vasodilator phenolic compounds lower blood pressure (BP) in subjects with pre-hypertension. The subjects were randomized into a placebo or an experimental group (GSE at a dose of 300 mg/day) and treated for 8 weeks. Serum lipids and blood glucose were measured at the beginning of the study and at the end. BP was recorded using an ambulatory monitoring device at the start of the treatment period and at the end. Both the systolic and diastolic blood pressure were lower after treatment with GSE as compared with placebo. There were no significant changes in serum lipids or blood glucose values. These findings suggest that GSE could be used as a nutraceutical in a lifestyle modification program for patients with pre-hypertension.

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