Resveratrol, CAS# 501-36-0, is a Plant extracts manufactured through plant extraction, available as White Powder. Resveratrol is widely used as nutrition supplements. It is widely accepted as safe food additive in many countries.
No significant side effects reported.
As Resveratrol is widely known as safe, there is no limit on dosage of intake. However, we still recommend consumers to consult professionals before using large quantity of Resveratrol for long period.
Special groups refer to newborns, children, pregnant and any other applicable vulnerable groups.
There is no evidence that Resveratrol could have any negative effects on these vulnerable groups. It should be safe to use Resveratrol in food for newborns and pregnant. However, we still recommend consumers to consult professionals before using large quantity of Resveratrol for long period in food for newborns or pregnant.
Though Resveratrol is not on FDA's GRAS exemption list, it's still widely accepted as safe food additive in many countries including USA with specific limit on dosage.
No health issues about Resveratrol reported up to now.
1. Effect of dietary resveratrol in ameliorating aflatoxin B1-induced changes in broiler birds. [J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2014 Oct 16]
Author: Sridhar M, Suganthi RU, Thammiaha V.
2. Resveratrol potentiates the in vitro and in vivo anti-tumoral effects of curcumin in head and neck carcinomas. [Oncotarget. 2014 Nov 15]
Author: Masuelli L, Di Stefano E, Fantini M, Mattera R, Benvenuto M, Marzocchella L, Sacchetti P, Focaccetti C, Bernardini R, Tresoldi I, Izzi V, Mattei M, Frajese GV, Lista F, Modesti A, Bei R.
3. Ameliorative effect of resveratrol against fluoride-induced alteration of thyroid function in male wistar rats. [Biol Trace Elem Res. 2014 Dec]
Author: Sarkar C, Pal S.
4. Lipid based nanoemulsifying resveratrol for improved physicochemical characteristics, in vitro cytotoxicity and in vivo antiangiogenic efficacy. [Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces. 2014 Aug 1]
Author: Pund S, Thakur R, More U, Joshi A.
5. Resveratrol does not benefit patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. [Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2014 Dec]
Author: Chachay VS, Macdonald GA, Martin JH, Whitehead JP, O'Moore-Sullivan TM, Lee P, Franklin M, Klein K, Taylor PJ, Ferguson M, Coombes JS, Thomas GP, Cowin GJ, Kirkpatrick CM, Prins JB, Hickman IJ.