Wednesday, September 10, 2003
More good news for red wines.
Researchers at UC-Davis have found a group of chemicals in red wine which are thought to help in the fight against cholesterol. These chemicals, saponins, work to prevent the absorption of cholesterol. The study announced this week at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society indicates that saponins are found in higher concentrations in red wines - especially zinfandel - and in wines with higher alcohol content.
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