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  2. Grape seed extract - Wikipedia

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    Grape seed extract is an industrial derivative of whole grape seeds. The extract (GSPE) contains proanthocyanidins. [1] Grape seed extract quality is measured by the content of procyanidins which are formed from proanthocyanidins. [2] Generally, grape seed extract quality contains 95% procyanidins, but potency varies among products. [3]

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    Pomegranate Juice. Although the evidence isn’t that strong, one 2013 review found drinking pomegranate juice was associated with improvements in ED in several studies.

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    Asian Ginseng Root Extract; Grape Seed Extract; Epimedium (Horny Goat Weed) Zinc oxide; Muira puama; Ginkgo biloba; Niacin; Copper; Most of the above ingredients are commonly available as over the counter herbal or dietary supplements, and most have anecdotal reports, but marginal or unproven scientific evidence, of efficacy on various systems ...

  6. Procyanidin - Wikipedia

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    The Porter Assay is a chemical test to help determine the potency of procyanidin containing compounds, such as grape seed extract. It is an acid hydrolysis, which splits larger chain units (dimers and trimers) into single unit monomers and oxidizes them. This leads to a colour change, which can be measured using a spectrophotometer. The greater ...

  7. Proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    They are dense in grape seeds and skin, and therefore in red wine and grape seed extract, cocoa, nuts and all Prunus fruits (most concentrated in the skin), and in the bark of Cinnamomum [4] and Pinus pinaster (pine bark; formerly known as Pinus maritima), along with many other pine species.

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