In the last years, the scientific research in the field of non-alcoholic grape products has increased significantly. Raisins are often evaluated negatively from the nutritional point of view, mainly for their high sugar content. On the other hand, some in vitro and in vivo studies have suggested that raisins could have healthy effects due to their positive phytochemical profile. The aim of this work was the collection of scientific studies performed in humans to assess critically the health-promoting effects of raisins, as a part of the normal/Mediterranean diet. In most cases, the beneficial effects of raisins have been assessed in intervention studies focused on cardiovascular area, diabetes and oral health, where a decrease in postprandial glycemia and insulinemia both in diabetic and healthy subjects has been observed. The positive effects were generally evident after a short-term consumption of about 70 g/die of raisins in comparison to a similar quantity of snacks or glucose solution. Surprisingly, some positive findings were shown in oral health. On these bases several findings support the suitability of raisins as a source of healthy compounds for human diet, but limits in the data published till now clearly support the need of new specifically designed trials.

Raisins in human health : a review / P. Restani, G. Frigerio, F. Colombo, L. Perez de Sousa, A. Altindisli, R.F. Pastor, C. Di Lorenzo. - In: BIO WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2117-4458. - 7:(2016). ((Intervento presentato al 39. convegno World Congress of Vine and Wine : October, 24th - 28th tenutosi a Bento Goncalves (Brazil) nel 2016 [10.1051/bioconf/20160704005].

Raisins in human health : a review

P. Restani
Primo
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G. Frigerio
Secondo
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F. Colombo;C. Di Lorenzo
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

In the last years, the scientific research in the field of non-alcoholic grape products has increased significantly. Raisins are often evaluated negatively from the nutritional point of view, mainly for their high sugar content. On the other hand, some in vitro and in vivo studies have suggested that raisins could have healthy effects due to their positive phytochemical profile. The aim of this work was the collection of scientific studies performed in humans to assess critically the health-promoting effects of raisins, as a part of the normal/Mediterranean diet. In most cases, the beneficial effects of raisins have been assessed in intervention studies focused on cardiovascular area, diabetes and oral health, where a decrease in postprandial glycemia and insulinemia both in diabetic and healthy subjects has been observed. The positive effects were generally evident after a short-term consumption of about 70 g/die of raisins in comparison to a similar quantity of snacks or glucose solution. Surprisingly, some positive findings were shown in oral health. On these bases several findings support the suitability of raisins as a source of healthy compounds for human diet, but limits in the data published till now clearly support the need of new specifically designed trials.
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Settore CHIM/10 - Chimica degli Alimenti
Intervento a convegno
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2016
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UNSP 04005
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
World Congress of Vine and Wine : October, 24th - 28th
Bento Goncalves (Brazil)
2016
39
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Raisins in human health : a review / P. Restani, G. Frigerio, F. Colombo, L. Perez de Sousa, A. Altindisli, R.F. Pastor, C. Di Lorenzo. - In: BIO WEB OF CONFERENCES. - ISSN 2117-4458. - 7:(2016). ((Intervento presentato al 39. convegno World Congress of Vine and Wine : October, 24th - 28th tenutosi a Bento Goncalves (Brazil) nel 2016 [10.1051/bioconf/20160704005].
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