Good News for Wine users - it is good for oral health also

Published On 2018-02-23 13:50 GMT   |   Update On 2018-02-23 13:50 GMT

The polyphenols found in wine have health benefits which have been attributed to their antioxidant effect by which they protect the body from harm caused by free radicals.In the past good effects of wine for colon and heart have been emphasized possibly because of the beverage's abundant and structurally diverse polyphenols. Now in a new study, it has been found that wine polyphenols might also be good for oral health.The researchers report has been published in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.





The recent work indicates polyphenols might also promote health by actively interacting with bacteria in the gut. That makes sense because plants and fruits produce polyphenols to ward off infection by harmful bacteria and other pathogens. M. Victoria Moreno-Arribas and colleagues wanted to know whether wine and grape polyphenols would also protect teeth and gums, and how this could work on a molecular level.

The researchers checked out the effect of two red wine polyphenols, as well as commercially available grape seed and red wine extracts, on bacteria that stick to teeth and gums and cause dental plaque, cavities and periodontal disease. Working with cells that model gum tissue, they found that the two wine polyphenols in isolation -- caffeic and p-coumaric acids -- were generally better than the total wine extracts at cutting back on the bacteria's ability to stick to the cells. When combined with the Streptococcus dentisani, which is believed to be an oral probiotic, the polyphenols were even better at fending off the pathogenic bacteria. The researchers also showed that metabolites formed when digestion of the polyphenols begins in the mouth might be responsible for some of these effects.

For more details click on the link: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018; DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b05466

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