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  • Resveratrol in metabolic health: an overview of the current evidence and perspectives.

Resveratrol in metabolic health: an overview of the current evidence and perspectives.

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2013-07-17)
Morten Møller Poulsen, Jens Otto Lunde Jørgensen, Niels Jessen, Bjørn Richelsen, Steen Bønløkke Pedersen
ABSTRACT

In the search for novel preventive and therapeutic modalities in the management of metabolic diseases and obesity, resveratrol has attracted great attention over the past decades. Preclinical trials suggest that resveratrol mimics the metabolic effects of calorie restriction (CR) via activation of silent mating type information regulation 2 homolog 1 (SIRT1). In experimental animals, this potential translates into prevention or improvement of glucose metabolism, anti-inflammation, cancer, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Moreover, and in accordance with CR, supplementation with resveratrol promotes longevity in several primitive species and protects against diet-induced metabolic abnormalities in rodents. Despite the substantial preclinical evidence, human clinical data are very scarce, and even though the compound is widely distributed as an over-the-counter human nutritional supplement, its therapeutic rationale has not been well characterized. In this review, we provide a brief overview of the field and discuss the future scientific directions of resveratrol research.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Resveratrol, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
Supelco
Resveratrol, analytical standard
Supelco
Resveratrol, certified reference material, TraceCERT®, Manufactured by: Sigma-Aldrich Production GmbH, Switzerland
Sigma-Aldrich
Resveratrol, ≥99% (HPLC)