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Its well known that drinking red wine in moderation can have some health benefits, mainly attributed to a compound called resveratrol. Now, scientists at the University of Virginia Health System have discovered how.
Laboratory experiments show that an extract of the skin of muscadine grapes can inhibit growth of prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. Investigators from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and their re
Vitis sp., black grape. An illustration of black grapes from a volume published by George Brookshaw, held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London.. Picture, Image, Photo, Photograph, The Natural History Museum, London
LAS CRUCES - Vineyard management and wine making will be the focus of the New Mexico Grape Growers' and Wine Makers' Annual Conference, April 23-25 at the Holiday Inn Mountain View in Albuquerque.
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. According to literature data grape must contains 0.6 to 50 mg/L, and wines up to 65 mg/L of tryptophan. During alcoholic fermentation yeast consumes free amino acids as well as tryptophan.
Until recent times, any wine grape that could survive Minnesotas harsh climate was celebratedcherished solely for its strength of character. It seemed too much to ask that it also taste good.
Flavonoids are functional constituents of many fruits and vegetables. Some flavonoids have antidiabetic properties because they improve altered glucose and oxidative metabolisms of diabetic states.
Detects: Detects the presence of Botrytis cinerea Format: Lateral flow membrane strips (one step), 50 strips/kit, sealed in a desiccated, re-closable plastic tube; also includes 50 disposable extraction vials, pestles, transfer pipettes, and extraction buffer. Also available in a 25-strip kit.
wine-producing estates such as Château de Lynch-Bages and Château les Ormes de Pez. Tradition is all well and good, but Mr. Cazes has his eye on a potentially revolutionary piece of technology he hopes will tell him when to pick his grapes.