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Blueberry Compound Helps to Lower Blood Pressure

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Posted on Oct 23, 2012, 6 a.m.

Daily supplementation of pterostilbene, a potent antioxidant compound found abundantly in blueberries, lowers systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

Found abundantly in blueberries, pterostilbene is a potent antioxidant compound for which studies are yielding mounting evidence relating to its potential role in cardiometabolics.  Daniel Riche, from the University of Mississippi (Mississippi, USA), and colleagues enrolled 60 men and women, average age 54 years, who had elevated cholesterol levels. The mean average systolic blood pressure was 127.4 mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure 79.3 mmHg, at the study’s start.  Participants either received daily doses of pterostilbene (250 mg), pterostilbene (100 mg) plus grape extract (200 mg), or placebo, for 8 weeks.  Among the subjects who received pterostilbene only, systolic blood pressure dropped by 7.8 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure dropped by 7.3 mmHg. 

Riche DM, et al.  “Impact of pterostilbene on metabolic parameters in humans.”  [Abstract 617].  Presented at the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Research 2012 Scientific Sessions, 24 Sept. 2012.

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