Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Vitamin Type
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
- Ingredients
- Grapes, Red Wine Extract, Grape Stems
Features & Benefits
- Key Features
- Supports SIRT-1 Activation
- 25% Increased SOD Activities
- Reduced Cell Oxidation
- Contains Powerful Antioxidants
- Product Highlights
Newly Discovered Molecule Beyond Resveratrol: TRANS-E-VINIFERIN
Trans-e-Viniferin is a natural compound produced by the grapevine as part of their defense system against disease and infection. Trans-e-Viniferin production is programmed to increase when the plant is exposed to stressful conditions therefore affecting the healing process by itself naturally.
- Multi-marketing Functions
- Prolongs Shelf Life Of Fruit With Value Added Nutrients- Natural Pesticide
- Dietary Supplement Tabletlcapsuie Multi-Vitamins
- Yogurt, Chocolate Bar, Nutrition Bar, Cereals
- Remarkable Water Retention- Excellent For Skin-Care
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
Properties
Technical Details & Test Data
- Clinically Proven Effective
25% Increased SOD Activity (Super Oxide Dismutase)
(SOD) is a critical enzyme that repairs cells, reduces free radical damage and acts as an anti-inflammatory in the body. Found in both the dermis and epidermis, SOD helps neutralize the free radicals that can lead to wrinkles and unhealthy cell changes and is key to the production of healthy skin-building cells.
Reverse-Vine Clinicals Show:
- 25% Increased SOD Activities vs Control
- 7% More Effective Than Resveratrol Alone*
- 44% More Effective Than Control*
* After Oxidation Source Introduced
*After Oxidation Source Introduced To Subjects
A. Blank Control group
B. Reverse-vine®
C. Reversitall™
D. Resveratrol PCE-group
E. Model Control group- Superior SIRT-1
Superior SIRT-1 Longevity Gene Activation
Recent studies show that Reverse-Vine® "synergistic" key ingredients exhibited higher anti-oxidant activities and showed superior SIRT-1 (longevity gene) activation.
When the SIRT-1 gene is activated, it helps protect cells from inflammation and oxidative stress. This gene is believed to have a profound effect on animal lifespan, as studies have shown that animals with the SIRT-1 gene activated live, on average, as much as 40 percent longer than their counterparts.