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What Is New for an Old Molecule? Systematic Review and Recommendations on the Use of Resveratrol

Ole Vang, Nihal Ahmad, Clifton A. Baile, Joseph A. Baur, Karen Brown, Anna Csiszár, Dipak K. Das, Dominique Delmas, Carmem Gottfried, Hung‐Yun Lin, Qingyong Ma, Partha Mukhopadhyay, N. Nalini, John M. Pezzuto, Tristan Richard

PLoS ONE · 2011 · ▲ 437 citations

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Resveratrol is a natural compound suggested to have beneficial health effects. However, people are consuming resveratrol for this reason without having the adequate scientific evidence for its effects in humans. Therefore, scientific valid recommendations concerning the human intake of resveratrol based on available published scientific data are necessary. Such recommendations were formulated after the Resveratrol 2010 conference, held in September 2010 in Helsingør, Denmark. METHODOLOGY: Literature search in databases as PUBMED and ISI Web of Science in combination with manual search was used to answer the following five questions: (1)Can resveratrol be recommended in the prevention or treatment of human diseases?; (2)Are there observed "side effects" caused by the intake of resveratrol in humans?; (3)What is the relevant dose of resveratrol?; (4)What valid data are available regarding an effect in various species of experimental animals?; (5)Which relevant (overall) mechanisms of action of resveratrol have been documented? CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The overall conclusion is that the published evidence is not sufficiently strong to justify a recommendation for the administration of resveratrol to humans, beyond the dose which can be obtained from dietary sources. On the other hand, animal data are promising in prevention of various cancer types, coronary heart diseases and diabetes which strongly indicate the need for human clinical trials. Finally, we suggest directions for future research in resveratrol regarding its mechanism of action and its safety and toxicology in human subjects.

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Vang, O., Ahmad, N., Baile, C.A., Baur, J.A., Brown, K., Csiszár, A., Das, D.K., Delmas, D., Gottfried, C., Lin, H., Ma, Q., Mukhopadhyay, P., Nalini, N., Pezzuto, J.M., Richard, T., Shukla, Y., Surh, Y., Szekeres, T., Szkudelski, T., &amp; Walle, T. (2011). What Is New for an Old Molecule? Systematic Review and Recommendations on the Use of Resveratrol. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0019881
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Vang O, Ahmad N, Baile CA, Baur JA, Brown K, Csiszár A, et al. What Is New for an Old Molecule? Systematic Review and Recommendations on the Use of Resveratrol. PLoS ONE. 2011. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019881.
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@article{ole2011WhatIs, title = {What Is New for an Old Molecule? Systematic Review and Recommendations on the Use of Resveratrol}, author = {Ole Vang and Nihal Ahmad and Clifton A. Baile and Joseph A. Baur and Karen Brown and Anna Csiszár and Dipak K. Das and Dominique Delmas and Carmem Gottfried and Hung‐Yun Lin and Qingyong Ma and Partha Mukhopadhyay and N. Nalini and John M. Pezzuto and Tristan Richard and Yogeshwer Shukla and Young‐Joon Surh and Thomas Szekeres and Tomasz Szkudelski and Thomas Walle and Joseph Wu}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0019881}, }

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