Wine &
Health, Oct/Nov 2006
From the "Duh" Department:
Wines Makes You Sleepy!
According to a
recent press release, wine may help
you produce sleep-inducing melatonin:
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Scientists in Italy say they have discovered
that the grapes used to make some of the
most popular red wines contain high levels
of the sleep hormone melatonin. (Journal
of the Science of Food and Agriculture DOI
10.1002/jsfa2537). Melatonin is naturally
secreted by the pineal gland in the brain,
especially at night. It tells the body when
it is time to sleep.
The discovery of melatonin in grape skin
could explain why so many of us hit the
bottle in the evening to wind down after
a day's hard slog. 'The melatonin content
in wine could help regulate the circadian
rhythm [sleep-wake patterns], just like
the melatonin produced by the pineal gland
in mammals,' says researcher Iriti Marcello
at the University of Milan.
Until recently, melatonin was thought to
be exclusively produced by mammals but has
recently been discovered in plants. It is
thought to have antioxidant properties.
Iriti's study discovered high levels of
melatonin in Nebbolo, Merlot, Cabernet Savignon,
Sangiovesse and Croatina grape varieties.
Iriti's team have also shown that melatonin
content can be enhanced in grapes by treating
vines with a plant vaccine Benzothiadiazole.
Richard Wurtman of the brain and cognitive
science department at MIT is unconvinced,
however, and believes further research is
needed to determine whether the compounds
discovered are melatonin, or something very
similar.
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