“…From natural sources, resveratrol has been found in more than 72 plant species, including grapes, Japanese knotweed, peanuts, eucalyptus, spruce, lily, mulberries, and groundnuts. 9 Among them, grapes and their products, wine, are believed to be able to provide an abundant and direct source of this compound for human beings, 10,11 which also constitutes the basis of the famous ''French paradox'' phenomenon, in which a low incidence of cardiovascular disease is reported despite a high-fat diet in France. 12 The concentration of resveratrol varies in different wines, ranging from 660 to less than 0.68 mg mL À1 , and from 100 to less than 0.23 mg mL À1 , in red and white wines, respectively.…”